Employer writing NSF Checks
This is a discussion on Employer writing NSF Checks within the Salary & Workers Compensation forum, part of the LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW category; Employer is a subcontractor of a nationwide company. Checks to their employees have been bouncing for 3 consecutive weeks. Bank ...
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Employer is a subcontractor of a nationwide company. Checks to their employees have been bouncing for 3 consecutive weeks. Bank and Late Charges on bills are adding up. Can I sue in Civil or Small Claims Court for Wages Owed, Late/ Bank Charges, & Lost Wages while out of work? Can I sue both Nationwide Company and Subcontractor? Should I go to the State Attorney & Report? If attorney is Hired, can I sue for the legal costs also?
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You can sue for your actual costs and damages. Lost wages may not be available unless they broke an agreement etc.
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