Do I Have A Case?

If you believe that you are a victim of sexual harassment in the workplace, it is important that you speak to a lawyer as soon as possible.

Our attorneys and intake team are standing by, ready to provide you with a free, confidential telephone consultation.

*If you have a viable case against your employer or your former employer, you may be entitled to receive additional compensation in the form of damages.  

Our lawyers will help you assess the strengths and weaknesses of your case.

When calling, be sure to have any documents available that you would like an attorney to review, including:

  • Text messages

  • Emails

  • Written notes, diaries, etc.

  • Copies of written complaints that you have submitted to HR or to the company (either in the form of written notes, emails or text messages)

  • Photos or videos of any of the offensive conduct or material

Contact our office today to get the assistance you need.

The intake phone call usually takes about 15 to 20 minutes and our office staff is ready to assist you.

We do not recommend that you handle a sexual harassment case without the assistance of an experienced sexual harassment lawyer

Contact our office today for a free confidential consultation.

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To schedule a free confidential consultation, please fill out this form, or call us – toll-free – at (844)-480-0114.  Do not submit confidential information via this form.

Sexual Harassment Intake (1) - Michigan
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How many people work for this employer in Michigan?
Is the employer a government agency?
What kinds of acts does the sexual harassment involve? (Check all that apply)
What kinds of acts did the sexual harassment involve? (Check all that apply)
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Were there other victims of this kind of sexual harassment at the employer?
Are there other victims of this kind of sexual harassment at the employer?
How many other victims of this kind of sexual harassment are you aware of at the employer?
The harasser is a:
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Are there any witnesses to the incident(s)?
Were there any witnesses to the incident(s)?
Do you think they'd be willing to testify on your behalf?