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Do I Have a Sexual Harassment Case?

Apr 18, 2016 @ 12:02 PM — by Dan Atkerson
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If you believe you are the victim of sexual harassment, then you really should consult with an employment attorney about your options. Talking with an experiences employment attorney will help you determine whether or not you have a legitimate sexual harassment case or not. Organization, honesty, and some general knowledge of sexual harassment law in the beginning will make it much easier for your attorney to accurately advise you.

What Counts as Sexual Harassment?

Sexual harassment is defined as any action or behavior that a reasonable person would consider offensive, including sexual advances, inappropriate jokes, unwanted physical contact, or gender-based actions that form a hostile work environment.

In order to file a sexual harassment lawsuit, the company you work for must be covered by federal law, meaning there has to be 15 or more employees with the business. Some states have their own laws which may cover employers with fewer than 15 employees, but Texas is not one of them.

In order to qualify as sexual harassment, the action must also be severe or pervasive. This means that the action in question is not usually a one-off. If the harassment is consistent, ongoing, or widespread, then it will usually qualify. One-time incidents can also qualify if they are severe enough. For example, if a coworker sexually assaults another employee.

What Will an Employment Lawyer Look for in a Sexual Harassment Case?

When an employment attorney looks over your complaint, they will be evaluating its validity and strength based on a variety of factors, including: Do not be dissuaded from contacting an employment attorney if you are unsure of how legitimate your sexual harassment case may be. An attorney can help you find evidence and build a strong case against the person harassing you.

Call or fill out an online form today for a free consultation, and find out how Dallas employment lawyer Dan A. Atkerson can help you.