Employees who lose their jobs due to illegal conduct often have the right to pursue financial compensation. A wrongful termination claim in Los Angeles focuses on making the employee whole after an employer violates the law or breaches workplace protections.
Back pay represents the income an employee would have earned from the date of termination to the resolution of the case. That includes:
Back pay serves as the foundation of most wrongful termination claims because it directly reflects the financial harm caused by the employer’s actions.
In some cases, returning to the former job is not realistic. Courts may award front pay to cover future lost earnings.
Front pay aims to bridge the gap until the employee secures similar employment.
Wrongful termination often causes more than financial harm. Employees may recover compensation for emotional suffering.
These damages recognize the personal toll that unlawful termination can take on an individual’s well-being.
Punitive damages go beyond compensation and focus on punishment for:
These damages are also meant to discourage similar conduct in the future. Not every case qualifies for punitive damages, but when they apply, they can significantly increase the total recovery.
Many wrongful termination claims allow employees to recover the cost of pursuing the case, including:
Fee recovery helps ensure employees can pursue claims without financial barriers.
In some cases, the court may order the employer to reinstate the employee with:
Reinstatement is not always practical, especially in hostile work environments, but it is a possible remedy. Contact a qualified employment attorney to review your case and assess its value and the potential remedies available.