Truck drivers, nurses, oilfield workers, restaurant workers, warehouse workers, construction workers, and many others owed overtime pay.
These include off-the-clock work, undercounted hours, straight time pay for overtime (rather than time and a half); day-rate overtime pay with no overtime; misclassification of an employee as a 1099 worker or independent contractor; and misclassification of salaried employees as being exempt from overtime.
Overtime pay rights cannot be waived by signing a contract or agreeing to be paid straight time only or a flat day rate. If you are owed overtime pay, the laws in your state allow you to seek lost wages from your employer, regardless of prior agreements.
Employers often give inaccurate information about overtime pay laws and aren't looking out for your best interests. The overtime laws are complex. If you have not been paid time and a half after 40 hours, you should contact us for a free, confidential review.
You can recover up to double your unpaid overtime wages plus attorneys' fees.
Our team of unpaid overtime attorneys handles cases on a contingent fee basis, meaning there is no fee if we do not recover.