Representing Federal Employees & Postal Workers
EEO reasonable accommodation attorney and federal employment lawyer assisting federal employees with reasonable accommodation claims in Seattle, WA.
Request a ConsultationThe Law Office of Norman F. Nivens offers representation to federal employees in Seattle dealing with reasonable accommodation claims under the Rehabilitation Act. The focus is on assisting federal workers in Seattle with accommodation requests or resolving related issues with management. This may include support in communicating about potential accommodations, such as telework or remote work arrangements. Additionally, assistance is provided for matters involving complaints related to failure to accommodate claims, which may involve pursuing remedies through appropriate channels. For federal employees in Seattle facing challenges with reasonable accommodation requests or related disputes, The Law Office of Norman F. Nivens is available to provide guidance and representation tailored to the specifics of each situation. Federal workers in need of assistance are encouraged to reach out promptly to discuss their concerns, as timely action is essential in addressing these issues. Please contact The Law Office of Norman F. Nivens to discuss your reasonable accommodation matters and explore how we can assist.
Assisting Seattle federal employees with initial EEO claims for workplace discrimination and/or harassment, potentially leading to a hearing before an EEOC Administrative Judge.
Supporting Seattle federal employees with initial OWCP claims for workplace traumatic injuries or occupational diseases.
Helping Seattle federal workers with applications for Disability Retirement with the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
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