Losing your job can feel sudden and devastating, especially when the termination was unlawful. If you were fired for discriminatory, retaliatory, or illegal reasons, you may have a wrongful termination claim under California law. A Huntington Beach employment lawyer at Aegis Law Firm helps employees challenge unlawful firings and pursue full compensation. Call (949) 379-6250 or contact us online to schedule a free and confidential consultation.

California is an at-will employment state, meaning employers can terminate employees for almost any lawful reason. However, termination becomes wrongful when it violates state or federal law or public policy. You may have a claim if you were fired because of:
What matters is whether the stated reason aligns with the facts and timeline surrounding the termination.
Wrongful termination often occurs under circumstances such as:
Timing, workplace history, and comparative treatment of other employees often play a critical role in these cases.
Government Code §12940 makes it unlawful to terminate an employee because of protected characteristics or in retaliation for asserting legal rights.
Various sections of the California Labor Code protect employees who report violations, file complaints, or refuse to engage in unlawful conduct.
California recognizes wrongful termination in violation of public policy when an employer fires an employee for reasons that contravene fundamental state policies, such as reporting illegal conduct or performing jury duty.
An experienced employment attorney can:
Legal advocacy places your termination under objective legal scrutiny and forces the employer to support its actions with evidence.
Employees who prevail in wrongful termination claims may recover:
Job reinstatement may also be available in certain cases.
Call (949) 379-6250 or contact Aegis Law Firm online to schedule a free consultation with a Huntington Beach wrongful termination lawyer. We will analyze the facts, identify every viable claim, and take immediate action to protect your rights.