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Workers’ Comp Retaliation Lawyer in Moreno Valley
It is against California law for an employer to retaliate against a worker for filing a workers’ compensation claim, reporting a workplace injury, or testifying in a workers’ compensation proceeding. If your employer has retaliated against you in Moreno Valley, Attorney Eman Yazdchi can fight for your rights.Attorney Eman Yazdchi is a Certified Specialist in Workers’ Compensation Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. He aggressively represents workers throughout Riverside County and Southern California who have been retaliated against for exercising their right to workers’ compensation benefits. Call (661) 273-1780 for a free consultation.
California Labor Code §132a: Full Protection Against Retaliation
Moreno Valley workers are protected by Labor Code §132a, which prohibits employers from retaliating against injured employees.Labor Code §132a is California’s primary anti-retaliation statute in the workers’ compensation context. It provides:
“It is the declared policy of this state that there should not be discrimination against workers who are injured in the course and scope of their employment.” — California Labor Code §132a
Under §132a, it is unlawful for an employer to discharge, threaten to discharge, or in any manner discriminate against any employee because the employee:
- Filed or made known their intention to file a workers’ compensation claim
- Received a workers’ compensation rating, award, or settlement
- Testified or made known their intention to testify in another employee’s workers’ compensation case
What Constitutes Retaliation Under California Law?
Retaliation is not limited to outright termination. Any adverse employment action taken because of your workers’ compensation claim can constitute illegal retaliation:
- Termination: Being fired after filing a claim or returning from injury leave
- Demotion: Being moved to a lower position with less pay or responsibility
- Reduction in hours or pay: Having your schedule cut or your hourly rate reduced
- Harassment or hostile work environment: Being subjected to verbal abuse, isolation, or negative treatment by supervisors or coworkers because of your claim
- Denial of promotion: Being passed over for advancement opportunities available to similarly situated employees
- Forced resignation: Being pressured to quit through intolerable working conditions (constructive discharge)
- Refusal to accommodate restrictions: Failing to offer modified or light duty work when it is available
- Negative performance reviews: Receiving poor evaluations that are not based on actual job performance but are tied to your claim

Damages Available Under Labor Code §132a
Moreno Valley workers who face retaliation may recover lost wages, reinstatement, and additional compensation. The penalties for workers’ compensation retaliation under Labor Code §132a are substantial and designed to fully compensate the injured worker and punish the employer’s illegal conduct.If you prevail on a §132a retaliation claim, you may receive:
- 50% increase in workers’ compensation benefits: Your total workers’ compensation award (temporary disability, permanent disability, and medical treatment) can be increased by up to 50%
- Back pay: Lost wages from the date of the retaliatory action to the date of the decision
- Reinstatement: You may be reinstated to your former position with full seniority and benefits
- $10,000 penalty: The employer pays a $10,000 penalty directly to the injured worker
- Costs and expenses: Reasonable costs of the proceeding, including attorney’s fees
Proving Retaliation: The Burden of Proof
To establish a §132a claim, you must prove:
- Protected activity: You filed (or intended to file) a workers’ compensation claim, received benefits, or testified in a workers’ compensation proceeding
- Adverse action: Your employer took a negative employment action against you (termination, demotion, reduction in hours, etc.)
- Causal connection: The adverse action was motivated, at least in part, by your protected activity
While the burden of proof is on the employee, circumstantial evidence can be used to establish the causal connection. Common evidence includes:
- Timing: The adverse action occurred shortly after the claim was filed or the employee returned from injury leave
- Disparate treatment: Other employees who did not file claims were treated more favorably
- Pretext: The employer’s stated reason for the adverse action is inconsistent or pretextual
- Statements: Comments by supervisors expressing frustration about the workers’ compensation claim or the employee’s injury
Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim in Moreno Valley
A Labor Code §132a claim is filed through the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board — not in civil court. This means the same judge handling your workers’ compensation case will also decide your retaliation claim.- File an Application for Adjudication of Claim (if one is not already on file)
- File a Petition for Discrimination/Retaliation under Labor Code §132a
- Serve the petition on your employer and their workers’ compensation insurance carrier
- Attend a hearing before the WCALJ, presenting evidence of the retaliatory conduct
Protections for Undocumented Workers
Under California Labor Code §1171.5, undocumented workers have the same rights to workers’ compensation benefits as any other employee. This includes the right to file a §132a retaliation claim. An employer cannot use an employee’s immigration status as a defense to a retaliation claim, and threatening to report an employee to immigration authorities because they filed a workers’ comp claim is itself illegal retaliation.
Statute of Limitations for §132a Claims
The statute of limitations for filing a §132a petition is generally one year from the date of the discriminatory act. However, because the filing is through the WCAB and is connected to your underlying workers’ compensation case, Attorney Yazdchi will ensure the petition is filed promptly to preserve all of your rights.
Workers’ Compensation Resources in Riverside County
Retaliation claims for workers in Moreno Valley are heard at the WCAB district office serving Riverside County. Attorney Yazdchi has extensive experience litigating §132a claims and has successfully secured reinstatement, back pay, and penalties for workers who were illegally retaliated against.
Workers in Riverside County face retaliation in many forms — from construction laborers who are fired after reporting injuries to healthcare workers who are demoted after filing claims. No matter your industry, Attorney Yazdchi will fight to protect your rights.Frequently Asked Questions — Workers’ Compensation in Moreno Valley
What is workers’ comp retaliation under California law?
Under California Labor Code Section 132a, it is illegal for an employer to fire, threaten, or discriminate against an employee for filing a workers’ comp claim or testifying in a workers’ comp proceeding. Retaliation can include termination, demotion, reduced hours, or harassment. Certified Specialist Eman Yazdchi protects workers from employer retaliation.
Can my Moreno Valley employer fire me for filing a workers’ comp claim?
No, your Moreno Valley employer cannot legally fire you for filing a workers’ comp claim. If they do, you may be entitled to reinstatement, back pay, increased compensation of up to $10,000, and costs and expenses up to $250. Call (661) 273-1780 immediately if you believe you have been retaliated against.
What damages can I recover for workers’ comp retaliation in Riverside County?
For workers’ comp retaliation in Riverside County, you can recover reinstatement to your job, back wages and benefits, an increase in compensation up to $10,000 under Labor Code 132a, and reimbursement of costs and expenses including attorney fees. In some cases, you may also pursue a separate civil wrongful termination lawsuit for additional damages.
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Attorney Eman Yazdchi — Certified Specialist in Workers’ Compensation Law, State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
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