How Long is Too Long for a Workplace Investigation?
How Long is Too Long for a Workplace Investigation?
If you’ve experienced sexual harassment at work, you probably want to have this issue resolved as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, investigations can drag on, adding to your stress levels and making it needlessly difficult to achieve justice. You may also be waiting on a financial settlement for your harassment claim, and these funds may be crucial for a number of reasons. This is especially true if the harassment has made it impossible to work for extended periods of time, or if you’ve required the assistance of an expensive therapist to deal with the psychological trauma. So how long does this process actually take?If you’re looking for a speedy resolution, your best bet is search for sexual harassment lawyers in your area. These lawyers can help you strive for the best possible results in an efficient, confident manner. Their goal is to help you achieve justice as quickly as possible, and they can help you overcome many of the barriers and delays that you might be experiencing. It’s best to book your consultation as quickly as possible. The Statute of LimitationsThe first factor that you need to consider is the statute of limitations. This is essentially a time limit for those filing sexual harassment lawsuits. If you allow this time limit to expire, you will be barred from taking legal action. In Arizona, the statute of limitations for sexual harassment lawsuits is 300 days1. This means that you have just under a year from the alleged incident to take action. With that being said, it’s best to take action as quickly as possible in order to prevent unnecessary delays. In addition, evidence and witnesses become more unreliable as time goes on, making it even more important to file your claim as soon as you can. Internal Investigations
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