
Sexual harassment in the workplace can create a hostile working environment, making it difficult for the person being harassed to perform their job duties. While the victims most commonly are women, both men and women can be targets of sexual harassment, which includes uninvited sexual advances, demands for sexual favors, and other unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature. If you are a victim of workplace harassment, Florida law provides the legal option to file a lawsuit against the perpetrator and your employer to seek compensation for the trauma you have been forced to endure.
An experienced Tallahassee sexual harassment lawyer can help you pursue sexual harassment compensation. Contact Cruz Law Firm, P.A., today for a consultation.
It can be tricky to determine an average workplace sexual harassment settlement since every case is different. Many factors affect a workplace sexual harassment settlement, including the specific facts of the case, how long the harassment lasted, the harm caused, and other factors.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EOC) said that in a recent three-year period, the agency recovered $229.8 million in compensation for 8,147 sexual harassment victims. This is a little over $28,000 per victim, on average.
The EEOC provides the following statistics about sexual harassment victims in Florida in the most recent year data was available:
Some recent sexual harassment cases in which the EEOC was involved resulted in the following awards for the victims:
Many sexual harassment lawsuits are settled out of court. Cases that go to court may result in a greater award for the victim, although a particular outcome can never guaranteed.
Some of the factors that could influence the amount of a workplace sexual harassment settlement may include:
Victims of a sexual harassment suit may claim compensation for multiple losses. Sexual harassment can cause emotional anguish and damage a person’s self-esteem and career. Compensation may help you while you seek a new job and provide money for missed opportunities you may have had in your old position.
Your settlement may include compensation for:
If you work for a private company, you may also be eligible to seek punitive damages if your case goes to court. These discretionary damages may be awarded if a jury determines that the employer was aware of the harassment but maliciously failed to correct the situation.
An experienced attorney can properly value a sexual harassment claim, considering the value of your lost earning potential, front and back pay amounts, career damage, and your pain and trauma.
Federal law limits the amount victims may receive in compensation for emotional damages based on the number of employees at the workplace.
Expect your sexual harassment lawsuit to take months or longer to resolve. Your attorney needs time to build your case, taking steps like deposing witnesses and evaluating your company’s personnel records to see if there is a history of complaints from other victims.
Settlement negotiations take time. You may go to mediation to try to achieve a compromise. If your case goes to court, it can easily take more than a year from the initial filing to the conclusion.
Other compensation you may seek for a workplace sexual harassment suit can include having the other party pay your legal fees and other costs you incurred as a result of the harassment. This could include your job search expenses or additional vocational training you needed to find employment comparable to your old job.
You may also pursue compensation for your psychological trauma or, if you require medical treatment, money to cover those costs, too.
Cruz Law Firm, P.A., offers confidential consultations to victims of workplace sexual harassment. Our compassionate attorneys can help you understand your legal rights. Pursuing a sexual harassment settlement can be difficult and stir up your emotions. You may be reliving trauma or required to face people who want to discredit you and your story. Qualified legal representation by a Florida workplace harassment lawyer can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case.
At Cruz Law Firm, our legal team has nearly 20 years of combined experience, focusing on workers’ rights and Florida anti-discrimination and harassment laws. We are dedicated to fighting for the rights of employees harmed by workplace harassment and misconduct. Contact us today, and let us help you, too.
At Cruz Law Firm, P.A., we represent employees in Tallahassee, Jacksonville, and throughout the Florida Panhandle. We’ll fight to protect your employment rights, from workplace discrimination and sexual harassment to wrongful termination and whistleblower claims. Let us put our experience to work for you.