Medical leave covers a plethora of issues in the United States workforce. Whether you’re facing an illness, a pregnancy, or are taking care of an ill loved one, medical leave can be a vital tool for employees to maintain a work-life balance. If your employer has denied you medical leave or retaliated against you at the workplace due to a medical leave request, a Costa Mesa medical leave lawyer is here to help.

Employment law is the focus of our attorneys at The California Employment Counsel, APC. Sadly, sometimes employers do not always follow state or federal law regarding employee medical leave. We will help you build your case and see that your rights are properly and fairly represented.
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The law is on your side, even when it feels like your employer might not be. Medical needs and complications can be life-altering, adding undue stress to one’s life. Let us take on the burdens of your medical leave case while you focus on recovery and care.
Employees facing a need for medical leave can be provided up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave per the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). This also covers conditions such as pregnancy and adoption. Under the FLMA, employees are protected from unlawful firing or retaliation. The Family and Medical Leave Act applies to employees who need to:
California employees are also protected by the California Family Rights Act (CFRA), which gives employees many of the same benefits of the FMLA, as well as:
These two acts are in place to protect employees and their loved ones. If you have been denied medical leave at your place of employment, a Costa Mesa medical leave lawyer will fight for your rights.
Not all medical needs and emergencies are physical or even visible to others, let alone your employer. A recent 2025 study showed that in the past two years, one in three workers took an extended leave of absence due to mental health issues.
The rights employees have gained at both the federal and state levels have helped to push the acceptance of medical leave to cover these invisible or silent conditions as well. Sadly, this can still be a point of contention for some employers, leading them to deny claims in bad faith.
Your employer might be in direct violation of federal or state medical leave laws if they:
It is important to know whether your employment is considered at-will or not. In California, employment may be terminated at the will of either the employee or the employer without penalty. This makes documentation vital in a medical leave case. Getting in writing the reasons for leave denial or proof of discrimination due to your specific medical leave request will help build your case, despite the at-will status of your employer.
Per the California Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, employees who feel they’ve faced unwarranted termination, harassment, or discrimination due to their race, religion, medical condition, marital status, sexual orientation, or denial of medical leave should contact the Department of Fair Employment and Housing.
Pregnancy is treated with special care under California law. Employees expect to have special protections in the state and cannot be discriminated against or harassed:
There are three major laws that protect pregnant and expecting employees in the state of California:
If you feel your medical leave was wrongfully denied or that you were discriminated against at work while pregnant, our medical leave lawyers at The California Employment Counsel, APC, will work to ensure your employer is held accountable for any physical or emotional harm inflicted during such a vulnerable time.
You can easily file your claim or retrieve the proper forms. There are a number of justice centers and courthouses in the Orange County region. In Costa Mesa, the nearest Superior Court of California is located at Costa Mesa Justice Complex, 3390 Harbor Blvd.
You should never be discriminated against, retaliated against, or otherwise harassed for your need for medical leave at your place of work. A medical leave case can sometimes be difficult to define or prove without proper representation. If you or someone you know has been denied medical leave or retaliated against for having taken medical leave, do not wait—hire a medical leave lawyer. Contact The California Employment Counsel, APC, today and let us help you.
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