Collect Your Unpaid Wages
One way that companies can bolster their bottom line is to limit overtime and keep wages down. Fortunately, there are both state and federal laws that ensure payment of all earned wages, as well as overtime, and that protect employees' rights to those wages. At Varellas & Varellas, Attorneys at Law, in Lexington, Kentucky, we are dedicated to helping our clients pursue wage and hour claims against employers.
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Collect the Compensation You are Owed
It is our experience that many employees do not know their rights and many employers either do not know or simply choose not to follow the law. If you feel that you have been taken advantage of or that you are not being fairly compensated, now is the time to take action. Our attorneys can review the facts of your case, apply relevant state and federal law, and determine if you have the right to pursue a claim. We understand the sensitive nature of these cases and can also help you protect your current position, as well as future employment opportunities.
Our Lexington wage and hour claim attorneys are experienced with cases involving:
- Time card issues
- Unpaid wages
- Neglected overtime pay
- Meal breaks
- Minimum wage
- "Off-the-Clock" Work
Unpaid Overtime in Kentucky
Our firm has extensive experience in employment legal disputes. Understanding the complexity of these cases and having an in-depth knowledge of relevant state and federal laws, we can help you protect your rights. While you are entitled to your wages, you may also be entitled to significant additional compensation in the event that your employer has violated employment laws. We can aggressively defend your interests to get you the financial compensation you are due.
For more information or to speak with our experienced lawyers about your case, please call 859-252-4473 or contact us by e-mail to arrange a free consultation.
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