Unpaid Wages Legal Action

Summary

In Missouri, employees must be paid for all hours worked, and employers must adhere to wage and hour laws, including bonuses and vacation pay. Wrongful termination claims can be pursued if fired for illegal reasons. For disability benefits, apply online, by phone, or in person at the SSA. For warranty issues, review your agreement and consider contacting the Colorado Attorney Generals Consumer Protection Division.

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Can I sue previous boss and company for not paying me fair or for every hour I worked for many years! I was wrongfully accused and fired before my bonus so got nothing I lost vacation then and every year for 6 years
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex employment issue. In Colorado, there are several employment laws that might apply:
- Employees must be paid for all hours worked.
- Employers must follow wage and hour laws, including payment of earned bonuses and vacation pay.
- Wrongful termination claims can be pursued if fired for illegal reasons.
Would you like to get in touch with a local employment lawyer to explore your options? They can provide more detailed advice tailored to your situation.
I'm in Missouri
In Missouri, employment laws also protect workers against unfair practices. Here are some key points:
- Employers must pay employees for all hours worked.
- Wage and hour laws must be followed, including payment of bonuses and vacation pay.
- Wrongful termination claims can be made if fired for illegal reasons.
Would you like to connect with a local employment lawyer for detailed advice?
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It sounds like you have a potentially strong case involving unpaid wages, wrongful termination, and loss of bonuses and vacation pay. Would you like to proceed with connecting to an employment lawyer in Missouri? If so, could you please provide your phone number and zipcode for further assistance?
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It looks like you might have a strong case regarding unpaid wages and wrongful termination. Would you like to proceed with connecting to an employment lawyer in Missouri? If so, could you please provide your phone number for further assistance?
How to file for disability
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To file for disability benefits in Colorado, you can follow these steps:
- Apply online through the Social Security Administration (SSA) website.
- Call SSA at *-*-*-* to apply over the phone.
- Visit your local Social Security office to apply in person.
Would you like more detailed information on the application process?
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To apply for disability benefits in Colorado, you'll need to gather necessary documents, such as medical records and work history. You can start your application process online at the Social Security Administration (SSA) website, over the phone by calling *-*-*-*, or by visiting your local SSA office. Do you need help finding your nearest Social Security office?
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To find your nearest Social Security office in the * area, you can use the SSA's office locator on their website. Simply enter your ZIP code to get the address and contact details of the closest office. Would you like more assistance with your disability application?
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To continue assisting you with your disability application, consider the following steps:
- Ensure you have all necessary documents, including medical records and work history.
- Check the SSA website for specific requirements and instructions.
- Consider consulting with a disability lawyer for personalized advice.
Would you like more information about consulting with a disability lawyer in your area?
Warranty issues withoan
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It seems like you might have an issue with a warranty. Could you provide more details about the warranty issue you're experiencing? This will help me offer more specific information or guidance.
It lied and didn't help me fix what was protected and the lease company over charged me and still is
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It sounds like you're dealing with a warranty issue involving a lease company. Here are some general guidelines:
- Review the terms of your warranty and lease agreement.
- Check state laws on consumer protection and warranties.
- Consider contacting the Colorado Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division for assistance.
Could you share more details about the warranty terms or any specific issues you're experiencing with the lease company?
The engine went out and I had to pay for everything since got it 3 years ago
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It seems like you're dealing with a significant consumer protection and warranty issue. In Colorado, there are specific laws concerning warranties and consumer rights:
- Review your warranty and lease agreement to understand coverage.
- Colorado consumer protection laws may apply if you were misled.
- Consider contacting the Colorado Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division.
Could you specify if there was any warranty coverage mentioned for the engine in your agreement?