How Much Time Does a Victim Have to File a Sexual Harassment Claim in North Dakota?
How Much Time Does a Victim Have to File a Sexual Harassment Claim in North Dakota?
From the date of the sexual harassment incident, individuals have 180 days to file a complaint according to Federal law. However, in North Dakota, state laws allow a person 300 days from the date of the incident to come forward and inform the courts of the abuse they were subjected to, so a person has more time. If a person fails to file their claim before the deadline, then their claim will be dismissed, and they will likely find themselves unable to recover any sort of compensation for the damages suffered.All victims of sexual harassment should make sure they act as soon as possible and that they do not delay the legalities in the least. If they end up taking too much time, they risk losing any chance they had at getting proper justice for the pain and humiliation the other individual put them through. It can feel very intimidating to speak out against a harasser, and many employees do not do this because they fear their job will be at risk or that matters will escalate even further without getting resolved.
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