You may have an FMLA or CFRA claim if your employer denied your leave or retaliated against you. These laws protect your right to take time off for health conditions and family care. Apollo Law Group helps enforce your medical leave rights.
FMLA (Federal Law)
The Family Medical Leave Act is a federal law that gives eligible employees up to 12 weeks of job-protected, unpaid leave for qualifying medical and family reasons.
CFRA (California State Law)
The California Family Rights Act expands employee protections and provides up to 12 weeks of job-protected leave, similar to FMLA, and sometimes even when FMLA does NOT apply.
These laws guarantee:
If any of these rights were violated, you may have a powerful employment claim.
Retaliation can take many forms, including:
Employer Eligibility
Employee Eligibility
You generally qualify if:
You need to leave for a qualifying reason
Note:
California offers Pregnancy Disability Leave (PDL) in addition to FMLA/CFRA, allowing some workers up to 7 months total leave.
We represent employees nationwide under FMLA, and California employees under CFRA, including disputes involving:
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No,it is illegal to fire an employee for taking protected leave.
No. Operational inconvenience is not a legal excuse.
Any serious medical condition requiring ongoing treatment, pregnancy, childbirth, or care for certain family members.
Up to 12 weeks, but California employees may qualify for additional Pregnancy Disability Leave.
FMLA/CFRA are unpaid, but you may use PTO, sick leave, SDI, or Paid Family Leave in California.
They can request limited certification not diagnosis or confidential information.
This is a violation and may result in compensation.
Almost certainly timing is one of the strongest indicators of retaliation.
Yes, mental health conditions are covered under FMLA and CFRA.
If you’ve been treated unfairly at work, don’t wait. Contact Apollo Law Group for a free consultation and let us fight for your rights.
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