Firefighter Disqualification Lawyer
At the Law Offices of Kevin P. Sheerin, I know how important it is for you to become a firefighter. It’s not just a job—it’s a lifelong dream of protecting your community and making a difference.
However, the firefighter hiring process can be rigorous, and many Candidates find themselves wrongly disqualified for reasons they feel are unfair. That’s where I come in. For more than 20 years I have helped firefighter and police officer candidates appeal disqualifications and regain their opportunity to serve.
Whether you’ve been disqualified for medical, psychological, or character/background reasons, I understand how to best appeal your case. As a firefighter disqualification appeals lawyer I can help build a compelling case seeking to overturn your disqualification and get you back on the path to becoming a firefighter.
Call Our Office Today at 888-998-9984 to Schedule A Free Consultation with an Experienced Firefighter Disqualification Appeal Lawyer.
Why Are Firefighter Candidates Commonly Disqualified?
Firefighter Candidates can be disqualified for a variety of reasons. Understanding why you were disqualified is essential to mounting a successful appeal.
Below are some of the most common disqualifications firefighter Candidates face:
Medical Disqualification
Firefighters must be physically capable of performing demanding tasks in hazardous conditions. If you have a medical condition that raises concerns about your ability to do the job, you may face disqualification.
Medical issues like respiratory conditions, cardiovascular problems, or injuries that limit mobility are often cited as reasons for medical disqualification. However, just because you have a medical issue does not mean you are unfit to serve. As a firefighter DQ appeals lawyer, I can help you gather medical documentation from independent professionals who can attest to your fitness for the job.
Psychological Disqualification
Firefighting is a high-stress occupation, and departments want to ensure their Candidates can handle the mental and emotional challenges of the job. Some Candidates may be disqualified after a psychological evaluation if the department believes they are not emotionally suited for the role. However, psychological evaluations are not foolproof, and errors can be made.
Common reasons for psychological disqualification include:
- issues with stress management,
- anxiety, or
- emotional instability.
If you’ve been disqualified for psychological reasons, I can work with you and independent psychologists to challenge the disqualification and provide evidence demonstrating you are fit for the role.
Character or Background Disqualification
Character disqualifications often arise from a Candidate’s background check. Firefighter Candidates may be disqualified for matters such as:
- past arrests,
- driving violations,
- issues in their employment or educational history, or
- a history of activities indicating racism or violence.
These are only a few examples of character/history reasons for disqualification.
The reasons for disqualification are not always clear-cut, and in many cases, they can be appealed. If you have a past arrest or other issues in your background, we can help present evidence of rehabilitation and show that you are now a responsible and trustworthy Candidate for the job.