Legal Question in Employment Law in Texas
I was forced to resign from my job back in 2007. My manager claimed it was due to me being late. Although I had been late a few times it was not consistent and I was a top performer in my job. At the time I was forced to resign I did not know my unemployment rights because I was fairly young and this was my first REAL job. So I believed everything my manager told me. That if I resign it would look better on my resume in the future. And that its better that way. Its like he was convincing me to resign. Little did I know I could not recieve unemployment benefits because of this. I had no money to take care of my new apartment and new car and all the bills associted with it. Because of this I now have horrible credit due to repo and broken lease. Ive been working hard to maintain now that I have a job but I feel that my previous employer caused me so much grief and financial stress that I have become depressed. I cant even get a bank account anymore. And forget about buying a house or getting a credit card. Can I sue them for my financial stress ???
1 Answer from Attorneys
unfortunately you can't sue for those claims..and if you had the right to sue, it had to be filed in 2009 as the statute of limitations have run..hopefully you find a new way to go forward...keep trying.