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How the ADA Affects Employment Discrimination Cases

Feb 24, 2022 @ 11:04 AM — by Dan Atkerson
Tagged with: Ada And Employment Discrimination Cases

Federal laws help protect people from discrimination in the workplace. This means that workers who believe they have been discriminated against by an employer may seek legal remedies for their mistreatment. Employment discrimination lawyer Dan A. Atkerson helps clients recover compensation and hold employers liable for discriminatory practices. 

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is one of several federal laws that protect workers from employer discrimination. While this law was designed with employee rights in mind, it makes certain allowances for employers. With that said, it’s important to understand how the ADA affects employment discrimination cases for our clients in AllenTX, Plano, TX, Frisco, TX, and surrounding areas. 

What Is the ADA?

The ADA stands for the Americans with Disabilities Act. It’s a federal law that protects people with disabilities from employer discrimination. It applies to discrimination around nearly every facet of employment ranging from hiring, promotions, salary, to termination. 

The ADA also protects employees from retaliation in the event they make a claim of employer discrimination. 

Another key aspect of the ADA is that it requires private employers with at least 15 employees to make reasonable accommodations to workers with disabilities provided that the accommodations won’t cause undue hardship to the employer.  

ADA Requirements and Discrimination Cases

The ADA defines the requirements of employers, what is considered a disability, which employees are covered, and what constitutes an undue hardship for employers in regard to making reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities. Because of the stipulations of the ADA, it can affect employment discrimination cases in the following ways. 

Who Can File a Discrimination Case?

The ADA establishes who is covered by its protections, or in other words, who can file a discrimination case. The ADA covers qualified workers with disabilities. In order to be considered qualified, the worker must be able to perform essential duties of the job with or without reasonable accommodations. The ADA also covers:  

The ADA and Reasonable Accommodations

Per the ADA, reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities must be made by most employers. However, there are many stipulations regarding reasonable accommodations that can affect a discrimination case. For example:

Get Help with Your Discrimination Claim

There are many ways the ADA can affect a discrimination case. It’s important to have an employment discrimination lawyer on your side. For help with your discrimination claim, you are encouraged to call (214) 981-8502 to schedule a consultation with employment law attorney Dan A. Atkerson.