Yes, you may still be able to file a sexual harassment claim even if you did not report the harassment to your employer. However, it may be more difficult to prove your case without a documented record of the harassment and the steps taken to address it. It is important to note that many employers have policies in place requiring employees to report any incidents of sexual harassment. If you did not report the harassment, your employer may argue that they were not given the opportunity to address the issue and may deny liability for the harassment. If you have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace and did not report it to your employer, you should consult with an experienced employment law attorney to discuss your legal options. They can help you understand the strengths and weaknesses of your case and develop a strategy to pursue justice and compensation for the harm you have suffered. At Marko Law Firm, we are dedicated to helping victims of sexual harassment in the workplace. Our experienced employment law attorneys can provide guidance and support throughout the legal process, and we are committed to fighting for your rights and ensuring that you receive the justice you deserve. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discuss your case.
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