In
North Carolina, the experienced Unpaid Overtime Lawyers at The Rasansky
Law Firm may be able to help you get the overtime wages you deserve. Contact
A North Carolina Unpaid Overtime Lawyer today.
NORTH CAROLINA OVERTIME STATUE OF LIMITATIONS
In North Carolina, a 2-year statute
of limitation applies to the recovery of back pay - meaning the amount
of wages you can recover from the time of the filing of your lawsuit will
go back 2 years in time.
If your employer knowingly and willingly violated the
FLSA with regard to overtime pay in North Carolina, Federal Law allows
for you to recover wages an additional year.
NORTH CAROLINA OVERTIME PAY VIOLATIONS
If an employer in North Carolina is violating the Fair
Labor Standards Act by not paying you the overtime wages you rightfully
earned, Contact
A North Carolina Unpaid Overtime Lawyer immediately.
In North Carolina, it is illegal for an employer to
deny you overtime pay if you are a non-exempt employee.
The Rasansky Law Firm may be able to assist you in bringing
an Unpaid Overtime Lawsuit against your employer in North Carolina.
HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO FILE AN UNPAID OVERTIME LAWSUIT?
Filing a claim for Unpaid Overtime is time sensitive
no matter what state you work in. Click on your state below to find
out what the Statute of Limitations are in your state.