Can My Employer Retaliate?

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Legally Reviewed by
Allan Siegel

Updated 1 year ago

The firm’s four partners discuss their litigation approach and institutional credentials — including over $1 billion recovered, Tier One Best Law Firm recognition, three partners who served as presidents of the DC Trial Lawyers Association, and two Super Lawyers Top 100 honorees. For whistleblower and qui tam clients, the firm brings the same resources, trial readiness, and willingness to confront powerful entities.

Speakers: Ira Sherman, Joseph Cammarata, Stephen Ollar, Allan Siegel

Joseph Cammarata (00:01): How do you pick the right personal injury lawyer? How do you know who to trust? This is the most important decision you’re going to make right now. The question is how do you get it right?

Allan Siegel (00:14): For more than 50 years, we’ve gone to battle for our clients. We represent the victims of car bus and truck collisions, bike wrecks, traumatic brain injuries, and medical malpractice. We fight insurance companies, corporations, and governments at Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata and Siegel. We know what it takes to win, and we’re proud of the reputation that we’ve built as advocates for the people.

Ira Sherman (00:45): Experience matters. That’s just the truth. There’s no other way to excel for our clients other than years of hard work. We’ve dedicated our entire professional careers to this cause and what do we have to show for it? Over $1 billion in compensation for our clients. Named Tier One Best Law Firm in Personal Injury Litigation. Three partners who served as presidents of the metropolitan DC Trial Lawyers Association and justice for tens of thousands of clients.

Stephen Ollar (01:22): Needing a lawyer and finding one can be a scary and overwhelming process. We strive to take the fear and uncertainty out of that process, unlike other firms. When you call our firm, you will always speak with an attorney about your case. As a former staff sergeant in the United States Army, I know what it means to serve and we serve our clients by providing unmatched representation and the expertise to win cases.

Joseph Cammarata (01:50): Our firm’s mission has always been to represent people from every walk of life, young, old, rich, poor, large cases. In the small ones that comes from our founder, Donald Chaikin. I will never forget what he would tell people. He would say, we fight for those you love.

Allan Siegel (02:09): We are local and national leaders in the personal injury field. There are not many law firms that have our combination of awards and achievements. We have two trial lawyers recognized in the Super Lawyer’s Top 100 list. Ira Sherman served on the board of the Brain Injury Association of America for many years. Joe Cammarata is a past chair of the AAJ Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation Group, and I recently served as the chair of AAJ’s bus litigation group. Look, if people come in, the world

Ira Sherman (02:40): is turned upside down. They don’t know where to turn next. When you hire us, we’re going to be doing all we can to obtain justice on your behalf. You just got one thing to do, which is to get

Allan Siegel (02:53): better. We are Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata and Siegel. Personal Injury Attorneys in Washington, DC.

Can My Employer Retaliate?

Whistleblower Attorneys in Washington, D.C.

Many dangers to public health and safety and other violations of the law go unreported because the people who know about them fear retaliation from their employer. With a person’s livelihood, health insurance, and pension on the line, fear can be the biggest deterrent to reporting unlawful conduct.

However, the False Claims Act (also called the Lincoln Law) has several provisions that protect employees from retaliation, and further encourages reporting potentially fraudulent activities through a 15-25 percent share of any recovered damages.

Additionally, most laws that protect workers, like health and safety laws, wage and hour protections, and antidiscrimination laws, make it illegal for employers to retaliate against an employee for whistleblowing. If the wrongdoer takes any action to demote, terminate, harass, or discriminate against an employee in any way after he or she has acted as a whistleblower, the employee has the right to sue for damages.

How can I prove I was unlawfully retaliated against?

In order to successfully sue for damages, most anti-retaliation laws require that a victim prove the following:

  • The whistleblower engaged in protected activity in order to help enforce the law 
    (i.e. testifying as a witness, reporting a violation, etc.)
  • The employer knew or believed that an individual engaged in the protected activity
  • The whistleblower suffered an adverse employment action 
    (i.e. discrimination, harassment, demotion, or termination)
  • The whistleblower’s protected activity was the cause of the employer’s adverse employment action

Causation can be proved either by direct evidence or by inference. In some cases, causation is clear; the timing and specific actions may speak for themselves. In other cases, employers who know it is illegal to retaliate may try to cover up their conduct. A judge will likely infer unlawful retaliation from things like deviation from normal practices, the use of false evidence, changing explanations, or a pattern of actions against those who have challenged or spoken against the employer. 

Are You a Victim of Employer Retaliation?

The United States government protects your right to report illegal activity without the threat of losing your job. If you have acted as a whistleblower and have experienced negative action from your employer, please get in touch with an experienced Washington, D.C. whistleblower attorney at Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, P.C. today. We are prepared to investigate your situation and help you understand your qui tam rights.

Trusted and respected in Washington, D.C. for more than 45 years, you can count on our hard-hitting legal strategies to protect your rights and your employment. Our office can be reached at (202) 659-8600. Call today for a free consultation regarding your whistleblower case.

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