Sexual Harassment Lawyer in California

Sexual harassment in the workplace is illegal and unacceptable. If you’ve experienced harassment or a hostile work environment, you have the right to take action. At Glencrest Law, our California employment lawyers help employees stand up against workplace misconduct and protect their rights.

Facing Sexual Harassment at Work? We’re Here to Help

Workplace harassment can create a toxic and stressful environment that affects your well-being and career. You should never feel uncomfortable, unsafe, or pressured at your job.

Our legal team is here to guide you, support you, and help you take action against unlawful behavior.

What Is Sexual Harassment in California?

Sexual harassment includes any unwanted behavior of a sexual nature that affects your work environment or employment conditions. Under California law, this includes both direct harassment and a hostile work environment.

There are two main types:

Quid Pro Quo Harassment

When job benefits (like promotions or continued employment) are tied to accepting unwanted advances.

Hostile Work Environment

When repeated behavior creates an intimidating, offensive, or uncomfortable workplace.

Examples of Sexual Harassment

Sexual harassment can take many forms, including:

  • Unwanted touching or physical contact
  • Inappropriate comments or jokes
  • Sexual advances or requests
  • Sharing explicit messages, images, or content
  • Offensive remarks about appearance or gender
  • Creating a hostile or uncomfortable work environment

Even if the behavior seems subtle, it may still be illegal.

Signs of a Hostile Work Environment

You may have a claim if:

  • Harassment is frequent or severe
  • You feel unsafe or uncomfortable at work
  • Your work performance is affected
  • Complaints are ignored by management
  • The behavior continues after reporting it

These situations can violate California employment law.

What Compensation Can You Recover?

If you’ve been a victim of workplace harassment, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Lost wages and future earnings
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of career opportunities
  • Legal fees
  • Possible job reinstatement

Our goal is to ensure you receive full and fair compensation.

How to Prove Sexual Harassment

Strong evidence is key to building your case, including:

  • Emails, texts, or messages
  • Witness statements
  • HR complaints or reports
  • Personal notes documenting incidents
  • Timeline of events

Our attorneys help gather and present the evidence needed to support your claim.

What to Do If You’re Being Harassed at Work

If you’re facing sexual harassment:

  1. Document all incidents and communications
  2. Report the behavior to HR or management
  3. Keep copies of all complaints
  4. Avoid signing documents without legal review
  5. Contact a California employment lawyer

Taking action early can strengthen your case.

Protection Against Retaliation

California law protects employees from retaliation. Your employer cannot punish you for reporting harassment or participating in an investigation.

If retaliation occurs, it may be an additional legal violation.

Why You Need a California Employment Lawyer

Sexual harassment cases can be sensitive and complex. At Glencrest Law, we:

  • Protect your rights and privacy
  • Handle legal filings and negotiations
  • Build strong evidence-based cases
  • Fight for maximum compensation

We are committed to supporting you every step of the way.

No Fees Unless We Win

You don’t pay anything upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis:

  • No upfront costs
  • No legal fees unless we win
  • Free consultation

Speak With a California Sexual Harassment Lawyer Today

If you’re experiencing harassment at work, don’t wait. You have the right to a safe and respectful workplace.

📞 Call 818-278-2788 today for a free consultation

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a sexual harassment claim in California?

Deadlines vary depending on the claim, so it’s important to act quickly.

What if I’m afraid of losing my job?

The law protects you from retaliation. You cannot legally be fired for reporting harassment.

Do I need a lawyer for a harassment case?

Yes, legal representation can help you build a strong case and protect your rights.

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