Wrongful Termination in California: If You Were Fired for Speaking Up, Act Fast – CA Employment Lawyers by Staggs Law
If you’re searching “wrongful termination lawyer near me,” “retaliation attorney,” or “employment lawyer Santa Clarita,” it’s usually because the firing doesn’t match the facts. In California, employers can’t terminate you for protected conduct, then slap a “performance” label on it and call it legal.
What counts as wrongful termination?
Wrongful termination is typically a firing that violates the law or public policy, like terminating you because you:
• Reported illegal conduct, fraud, or safety issues
(whistleblower activity)
• Complained about harassment or discrimination
• Requested medical leave or family leave
• Asked for a disability accommodation
• Refused to do something unlawful
• Complained about unpaid wages, overtime, or
meal/rest breaks.
• The red flags that show retaliation
• Most cases aren’t proven by a confession, they’re proven
by the timeline and inconsistencies. Common signs:
• You were “fine” until you complained or requested leave,
then suddenly you’re a problem;
• A wave of write-ups appears right before termination;
• You’re held to stricter rules than coworkers;
• They pressure you to resign or claim you “quit”;
• They push a severance/release and rush you to sign.
What you can do:
1. Write your timeline: complaint/leave request -discipline – termination (with dates).
2. Save your evidence: emails, texts, schedules, paystubs, performance reviews.
3. Identify witnesses: who saw what, who was treated differently, who heard the threats.
4. Don’t sign under pressure, review it, especially a release of claims.
If you suspect you are going to be fired for speaking up, requesting protected leave, or asserting your employee rights, trust your instincts, and protect your evidence, and act quickly as there are deadlines to legally raise your claims in court and/or with various government agencies.
This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Reading this article does not create an attorney-client relationship with CA Employment Lawyers by Staggs Law.
For more information please contact Nikki Staggs at 818-521-2022 or by visiting ca-employmentlawyers.com.
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