If you are searching for a San Bernardino employment attorney, you have reached a law office that answers the phone directly. When you call, you speak with our team about your job and your rights, not a call center. Michael Yerzinkyan Law represents employees in San Bernardino, and every case gets the attention it deserves.

San Bernardino employment attorney

An Employment Lawyer Serving San Bernardino

San Bernardino is the county seat and a hub for logistics, warehousing, healthcare, education, and public services. With California State University, San Bernardino, major distribution centers, and a workforce spread across manufacturing and government jobs, the city depends on people who show up and do the work. When an employer cuts corners on wages or treats a worker unfairly, the consequences hit hard, and workers deserve someone in their corner.

How a San Bernardino Employment Attorney Can Help You

Our firm handles the full range of California workplace claims, including:

California workers are protected by some of the strongest laws in the country, including the Fair Employment and Housing Act, which prohibits discrimination, harassment, and retaliation on the job. These rights are enforced by the California Civil Rights Department, and a knowledgeable attorney can help you hold an employer accountable.

Every case begins with listening. We take the time to understand what happened, gather the documents and evidence that matter, and explain your options in plain language. Employment disputes here are often handled at the San Bernardino Justice Center, and we know how to move a case forward whether it settles or goes to trial. San Bernardino is part of San Bernardino County, and we serve workers throughout the region.

No Fee Unless We Win

We handle employment cases on a contingency basis, which means you pay nothing up front and no attorney fee unless we recover for you. This lets every worker pursue justice regardless of their financial situation, and it keeps our interests aligned with yours from the first call to the final resolution.

Talk to a San Bernardino Employment Attorney Today

If you believe your rights at work have been violated, do not wait, because deadlines apply to employment claims. Call 213-725-2200 to speak with a San Bernardino employment attorney and get honest answers about your situation.