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New Jersey Pregnancy Discrimination Lawyers

Lacy Employment provides skilled New Jersey pregnancy discrimination lawyers to help pregnant employees protect their rights and secure reasonable accommodations. Our team provides trusted legal support against workplace discrimination, ensuring fairness in accordance with federal and state laws.

If you’ve been treated unfairly at work because of your pregnancy, it may not just be wrong; it may be illegal. At The Lacy Employment Law Firm, we fight for New Jersey workers who have experienced pregnancy discrimination. Founding attorney Andrew Lacy Jr., Esq. draws on his Biglaw experience and unwavering commitment to individuals, not corporations, to ensure your rights under federal and state law are protected.


Legal Framework: Federal & New Jersey Protections

Workers in New Jersey are protected against pregnancy discrimination by multiple laws:

  • The Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA), an amendment to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, prohibits employers from discriminating based on pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions.

  • The New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD) also explicitly prohibits pregnancy discrimination, including in hiring, job assignments, promotions, and workplace conditions.

  • Under the New Jersey Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, employers must provide reasonable accommodations for pregnancy-related needs unless doing so would impose an undue hardship.

You can learn more about the broader legal protections for New Jersey workers on our Employment Law page.


Examples of Pregnancy Discrimination

Our New Jersey pregnancy discrimination lawyers regularly see:

  • Firing or demotion after announcing pregnancy.

  • Refusal to hire a qualified applicant because they are pregnant.

  • Failure to accommodate medically necessary light duty or schedule adjustments.

  • Forced leave or denial of pregnancy-related medical leave.

  • Hostile work environment or derogatory comments related to pregnancy.

  • Retaliation for requesting accommodations or filing a complaint learn more on our Retaliation page.


How Our New Jersey Pregnancy Discrimination Lawyers Can Help

We offer clear, client-focused legal support to:

  • Clarify your legal rights under federal and New Jersey pregnancy laws.

  • Analyze your employer’s behavior and internal policies for violations.

  • Document the facts to build a compelling legal case.

  • File a complaint with the EEOC or the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights.

  • Negotiate a settlement or pursue legal action for damages, reinstatement, and emotional distress.

  • Protect you from retaliation after filing a claim.

If you’re navigating an EEOC complaint, you can review our EEOC Conciliation guide for more on the process.


When Should You Contact a Lawyer?

You should consult a pregnancy discrimination attorney if:

  • You were terminated, demoted, or harassed after announcing your pregnancy.

  • Your employer denied accommodations like more frequent breaks or modified duties.

  • You were pressured to take leave or quit.

  • You’re unsure how to document your case or file a complaint with the EEOC or NJDCR.

Legal deadlines apply; don’t wait to take action.


How to Seek Help in New Jersey

  1. Document everything: emails, conversations, medical notes, schedule changes, etc.

  2. Request accommodations in writing and keep copies of your communications.

  3. File a complaint internally or with a state or federal agency.

  4. Speak with an attorney to protect your rights and build your case.

Explore our broader employment protections on the Employment Law page.


Why Trust The Lacy Employment Law Firm?

We’re not a firm that represents corporations; we represent you.

  • Contingency-based billing: You pay nothing unless we win.

  • Client-centered approach: We keep you informed, supported, and in control.

  • Remote-first firm: Virtual consultations and electronic case management make your legal experience easier.

  • Elite legal background: Founding attorney Andrew Lacy Jr. delivers big-firm skill with a personal mission.

Meet Andrew and learn about our approach on the About the Firm page. 

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