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    San Dimas Employment Attorney

    909-766-2226

    In San Dimas, employees in education, healthcare, and local service industries often face workplace issues such as wrongful termination, denial of family or medical leave, and discrimination based on age, gender, or disability. Wage and hour violations, including unpaid overtime and missed breaks, are also common. Our San Dimas employment attorneys are dedicated to protecting your rights and helping you secure justice under California employment law.

    At Huprich Law Firm, we are committed to protecting employees in Chino, Claremont, La Verne, Montclair, Ontario, Pomona, Rancho Cucamonga, San Dimas, Upland, Charter Oak, Covina, Fontana, Glendora and other nearby areas from workplace injustice. Whether you’ve been wrongfully terminated, harassed, discriminated against, or denied fair wages, our experienced Ontario employment lawyers are here to fight for you. We understand the complexities of Ontario’s employment laws and will aggressively advocate for your rights.

    Los Angeles Employment Attorney

    If you’re facing an unfair work situation, don’t wait—contact us today for a free consultation and take the first step toward justice.

    Our Employment Law Services

    We represent employees across the Inland Empire in cases involving:

    Wrongful Termination

    If you were fired unfairly due to discrimination, retaliation, or reporting unethical practices, we’ll fight to hold your employer accountable

    Sexual Harassment

    No one should endure harassment in the workplace. We advocate for victims and take action against toxic environments.

    Workplace Discrimination

    Discrimination based on race, gender, age, disability, or other protected characteristics is illegal. We’ll defend your rights.

    Unpaid Wages & Commissions

    Employers must pay what you’ve earned. We pursue claims for unpaid wages, overtime, and denied breaks.

    Whistleblower Retaliation

    If you faced backlash for reporting unsafe, illegal, or unethical conduct, our attorneys will protect you.

    Why Choose Huprich Law Firm?

    Over 25 Years of Experience

    We know California employment laws inside and out.

    Contingency-Based Representation

    No fees unless we win your case.

    Personalized Legal Support

    Every client receives dedicated attention and strategic guidance.

    Serving Ontario and Beyond

    Our Ontario employment lawyers proudly serve employees in Chino, Claremont, La Verne, Montclair, Pomona, Rancho Cucamonga, San Dimas, Upland, Charter Oak, Covina, Fontana, Glendora and nearby locations. Whether you’re an hourly worker or an executive, we’re here to fight for the justice you deserve.

    That includes employees in San Dimas, where small businesses, corporate offices, public service agencies, and educational institutions form the foundation of a steady and hardworking community. Whether you work at a city department, in a medical office, at a local school, or for a private company off Arrow Highway or Bonita Avenue, your rights as a California employee are protected under state labor laws. If those rights are being violated, we’re here to help.

    We represent San Dimas workers in cases involving unpaid wages, missed breaks, unpaid overtime, and other wage and hour violations. These issues often affect hourly workers who are under pressure to stay past their scheduled shifts, skip rest breaks, or perform tasks off the clock without compensation. Employers sometimes try to cut corners or get creative with timekeeping policies—but we know the law, and we know how to prove when something isn’t right.

    San Dimas employees also come to us for help with wrongful termination, workplace discrimination, and retaliation. If you were fired after requesting medical leave, reporting unsafe conditions, or standing up against unfair treatment, that may be illegal. We’ve worked with clients who were punished for things like speaking up about harassment, requesting a disability accommodation, or even just asking to be paid properly.

    Public sector employees in San Dimas—such as those working in schools or city government—may also face unique challenges with internal investigations, union issues, or administrative leave. We understand how those systems work and can guide you through them while protecting your legal rights and your job.

    California Employment Law | Employment Contracts and Negotiations

    We’ve also helped San Dimas professionals and executives navigate severance negotiations, contract disputes, and career-impacting decisions. Whether you’re dealing with a non-compete clause, being forced out of a role, or being offered a package that doesn’t reflect your value, we can help you review the details and negotiate a better outcome.

    At Huprich Law Firm PC, we take pride in representing workers from all backgrounds—whether you’re stocking shelves, providing community services, working a desk job, or managing a team. If you believe your employer has crossed a line, you don’t have to face the situation alone. We offer free consultations, and we’re located just minutes from San Dimas. Our legal team is here to listen, review your situation, and take action if your rights have been violated.

    If you live or work in San Dimas and have questions about your job situation, call us today. The sooner you understand your rights, the sooner you can take steps to protect them.

    Frequently asked questions.

    What should I do if I’ve been wrongfully terminated?

    If you believe you’ve been fired unfairly, document the details of your termination, gather relevant communications (emails, texts), and contact an experienced Ontario employment lawyer as soon as possible to review your options.

    How long do I have to file a workplace discrimination claim in California?

    In most cases, you have one year from the date of the discriminatory act to file a claim with the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH). Prompt action is crucial to protect your rights.

    Can I sue my employer for unpaid wages or commissions?

    Yes. California labor laws are designed to protect employees from wage theft. If your employer has failed to pay you correctly, you may be entitled to recover back pay, penalties, and legal fees.

    What evidence is helpful in a sexual harassment case?

    Key evidence may include text messages, emails, witness statements, and records of inappropriate behavior. Keeping detailed notes about incidents can strengthen your case.

    How much does it cost to hire an employment lawyer in San Dimas?

    At Huprich Law Firm, we work on a contingency fee basis (no win no pay employment lawyers) — meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case.

    Take the First Step Toward Justice

    If you’re facing unfair treatment at work, don’t wait. Contact Huprich Law Firm today for a free consultation and let our experienced Ontario employment lawyers fight for your rights.