Representing Federal Employees & Postal Workers
EEO reasonable accommodation attorney and federal employment lawyer assisting federal employees with reasonable accommodation claims in Kansas City, MO.
Request a ConsultationThe Law Office of Norman F. Nivens provides assistance to federal employees in Kansas City with reasonable accommodation claims under applicable federal laws. The focus is on supporting federal workers in Kansas City in communicating with management to request accommodations or in preparing effective correspondence with supervisors. In some cases, accommodations may include options such as telework or remote work arrangements. Assistance is also available for EEO complaints related to failure to accommodate claims, which may involve pursuing remedies through appropriate channels. For federal employees in need of guidance on reasonable accommodation requests or addressing failure to accommodate issues, The Law Office of Norman F. Nivens is available to assist in navigating the process based on the individual circumstances of each case. If you are a federal employee facing challenges with reasonable accommodation claims, you are encouraged to reach out in a timely manner to discuss your situation. Taking prompt action is important in addressing EEO-related matters. Contact The Law Office of Norman F. Nivens today for assistance with your case.
Assisting Kansas City federal employees with initial EEO claims for workplace discrimination and/or harassment, potentially leading to a hearing before an EEOC Administrative Judge.
Supporting Kansas City federal employees with initial OWCP claims for workplace traumatic injuries or occupational diseases.
Helping Kansas City federal workers with applications for Disability Retirement with the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
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