Have you received unfavorable treatment by an employer because of a disability?
Florida employment law states that people with disabilities must be treated exactly the same by employers as everyone else. If you have been a victim of disability discrimination, the law can help you redress the situation.
As a Florida disability discrimination attorney, we can help you:
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What Does the Law Say About Disability Discrimination in Florida?
The Americans with Disabilities Act
There are state and federal laws that address disability discrimination in the workplace.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was introduced in 1990. At a state level, the Florida Civil Rights Act protects against discrimination for people with disabilities.
Who’s Covered Under the ADA?
It is important to understand what counts as a disability according to the law.
Under the ADA, a person with a disability is someone with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, has a record of such impairment, or is regarded as having a disability.
Therefore, the ADA prohibits employers from discriminating against qualified individuals with disabilities in all employment practices.
It also protects you:
Additionally, an employer is required to make a reasonable accommodation to a qualified individual with a disability unless doing so would impose an undue hardship (significant difficulty or expense). This is the heart of the meaning of the ADA.
Key Definitions
“Qualified” individuals with a disability must be able to satisfy the skill, experience, education, and other job-related requirements of the position. They must also, with “reasonable accommodation” be able to perform all the essential functions of the position in question.
In this sense, “reasonable accommodation” includes efforts from the employer to facilitate the hiring of a disabled employee. These efforts should not result in a lowering of production standards or require the provision of personal equipment (like hearing aids).
Right to reasonable accommodations can include:
An employer’s reasonable accommodations may also depend upon the employer’s size and resources – remember, the focus is on reasonableness for both employee and employer. For instance, it might be reasonable to negotiate the installation of a wheelchair lift to improve accessibility at an employer’s landmark headquarters. But insisting upon retrofitting the building’s main entrance with a complicated ramp system at the cost of millions may not be reasonable under the circumstances. This is especially true if a smaller modification will achieve similar accessibility.
Disability Discrimination Under the Law
ADA discrimination in any of the following employment situations is illegal:
This is not an exhaustive list, and if you do experience discrimination due to your disability at work or in the terms and conditions of employment, contact a Florida disability discrimination attorney today.
Examples of Disability Discrimination
Actions from employers that contravene the disability discrimination laws include:
Note that testing for the use of illegal drugs is not considered the same as a medical examination, so it is not legislated under the ADA like medical examinations.
If you have a disability that qualifies you for the use of medical marijuana in Florida, check with a Florida disability discrimination attorney about any specific issues you need to be aware of. While some states, like Florida, allow the use of medical marijuana, your employer may still be able to prohibit the use of this medication and screen for it in a drug test.
Have You Suffered Disability Discrimination From an Employer or Potential Employer?
Sometimes, disability discrimination in the workplace is blatant, but it can also take subtler forms, such as:
Discrimination like this is, unfortunately, still common in the workplace.
The results can severely impact lives, leading to:
Sometimes, disability discrimination is unreported out of fear of losing one’s job.
Remember that you are protected from retaliatory actions by employers against whom you:
If you have been discriminated against, seek the right legal advice before taking any action.
Discriminated Against Because of a Disability in Florida? What Can You Do?
Do you feel that you are a victim of workplace disability discrimination in Florida?
There is no need to tolerate further discrimination.
You may be able to make a claim or take legal action that requires your employer to:
As an experienced Florida disability discrimination attorney, we can help assess your case.
If taking legal action is the right option, I will help you take the necessary steps to build your case.
Contact a Florida Disability Discrimination Lawyer
From here, we need to:
- Assess your claim. Start by booking a phone consultation below.
- Decide whether to pursue a complaint after our consultation.
- File a complaint or lawsuit with a local or federal agency, or state or federal court.
- Prepare the paperwork so that we can draft the complaint or lawsuit.
Our experienced legal team also handles clients with other types of discrimination cases, including:


