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Texas is an "employment at will" state, which means an employee can be fired for no reason at all. There are, however, exceptions. State and federal law protects certain classes of employees.
If you were wrongfully terminated, contact an experienced San Antonio lawyer to discuss your rights. At the Herrera Law Firm, our San Antonio wrongful termination lawyers are dedicated to helping Texans obtain full and fair compensation for their losses. If you lost your job and need an attorney, talk to our aggressive legal professionals. We're on your side.
If you were fired or wrongfully terminated for any of the following reasons, you may be entitled to compensation:
Getting fired from a job can have repercussions beyond loss of income. The fallout from a wrongful termination can be extensive and last for decades. You may have to explain the circumstances of your dismissal each time you apply for a job. Don't be intimidated to fight for your rights. Demand justice. Contact the Herrera Law Firm in San Antonio.
Your wrongful termination case doesn't have to take over your life. Rely on the San Antonio personal injury lawyers at the Herrera Law Firm. There's no obligation when you contact us, and there is no fee for your initial consultation at 1-800-455-1054.
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Let us help you get what you deserve.
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