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If you have ever had to step away from work to care for your own health or a family member in crisis, you know how stressful and uncertain that time can be. In the past, many workers across the country faced an impossible choice. They had to decide between taking care of themselves or a loved one and keeping their job. Employers often replace workers or remove positions who take time off to recover or care for family.

Congress passed the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) in 1993 to protect workers’ rights. Lawmakers designed it to protect workers from losing their jobs during life’s most challenging moments. The FMLA provides eligible employees with up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave in a 12-month period. Employees can use that time to recover from a serious health condition, care for a family member, or bond with a new child.

Family and Medical Leave Act

This law recognizes that life does not stop for work, and sometimes people need time to heal, support loved ones, or adjust to major life changes without worrying that their livelihood is at risk. The FMLA created a much-needed safeguard. FMLA gives people space to handle personal matters with dignity and a sense of security.

However, despite its existence, many employees still experience violations of their FMLA rights. Some are denied leave even when they qualify. Others are discouraged from applying or face retaliation after returning to work. In some cases, employers may even terminate employees for taking protected leave, hoping the individual does not know their legal rights or is too overwhelmed to fight back.

At Cramer Law, we want you to know that you do not have to go through this alone. We understand how difficult it is to balance your health, family, and finances. If your FMLA rights have been denied, overlooked, or violated, our team is here to help you take the next step.

At Cramer Law Group, we will walk you through your options. We will explain how the law applies to your situation, and fight for the protection and accountability you deserve. You took time off for the right reasons. Cramer Law Group will help make sure your rights are respected.

If you believe your FMLA rights have been violated, contact Cramer Law today for a confidential consultation. We are here to listen and ready to stand by your side.

Post Author: Tom