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Chicago Unpaid Wages and Back Pay Lawyers

Has your employer failed to pay you the wages that you are rightfully owed for the hours you worked? Oftentimes employers fail to uphold their legal obligations to pay employees. Whether that failure was made intentionally as a way to cut corners and increase profits or out of negligence, you may be entitled to file an unpaid wages lawsuit to get the compensation you deserve through back pay.

The employment violation lawyers at GWC Injury Lawyers are dedicated to holding employers accountable for their illegal actions. We can help you file an unpaid wages lawsuit to get the back wages that you deserve.


We Win Cases

$359,240.32

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Workers Compensation

Settlement for an injured union waste hauler, more than twice the insurance company’s initial offer.

$561,007

Workers' Compensation

For a truck driver who fractured a long bone in his foot while delivering a load of metal pipes.

$540,000

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Workers' Compensation

A 38-year-old union carpenter suffered a significant back injury while lifting an aluminum joist.

$500,000

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Workers' Compensation

A 55-year-old construction worker required right shoulder replacement surgery after a jobsite fall.

$425,000

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Workers' Compensation

A union foreman electrician sustained a neck injury with permanent work restrictions after moving a 1000-pound master bundle of pipes.

$242,657.57

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Workers' Compensation

A 60-year-old union carpenter injured his knee and back while working on a remodeling job.

$62,500

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Workers' Compensation

An employee of a staffing agency slipped on oil and tore his rotator cuff. After surgery, the injured worker was…

$77,000

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Workers' Compensation

A Union Waste management driver suffered a labral tear and also developed issues in the elbow both of which required…

$252,000

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Workers' Compensation

A 58 y.o operating engineer fell of a ladder and was seriosuly injured. His injuries required three years of medical…

$174,243

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Workers' Compensation

This case involved a machine operator that was tried and settled over a disputed wage loss due to restrictions that…

$175,000

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Workers' Compensation

A carpenter suffered a left shoulder injury that resulted in two surgeries and permanent restrictions. The lawyers at GWC obtained…

$85,000

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Workers' Compensation

Our client is a spanish-speaking only teacher aide with a low rate who suffered a knee injury at work. Despite…

$120,000

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Workers' Compensation

A 22 y.o worker that received her income mostly from tips broke her tib/fib in a work place accident. While…

$210,000

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Workers' Compensation

Our client was a carpenter that suffered a lower back injury that did not require surgery but resulted in permanent…

$135,000

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Workers' Compensation

A 40 year old iron worker fell from a faulty ladder while on a job site. GWC successfully obtained $135,000…

$214,777

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Workers' Compensation

A sheet metal worker suffered a lower back injury that resulted in permanent restrictions after two surgeries.

$225,000

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Workers' Compensation

A sheet metal worker sustained a left wrist and hand injury while using a hammer drill.

$225,000

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Workers' Compensation

The foot of a laborer was run over by a co-worker that was operating a back hoe. The injuries to…

$240,800

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Workers' Compensation

A stationary engineer slipped on a ladder and grabbed onto a pipe to prevent falling. Our client sustained a cervical…

$242,000

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Workers' Compensation

A 39 year old local #1 laborer felt a pop while he was pulling up some carpeting on a job.…

$140,000

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Workers' Compensation

A 41 year old factory worker suffered a back injury while lifting work materials. Both the injury and the accident…

$275,000

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Workers' Compensation

An ironworker fell at work and injured his lower back that required a two-level disc replacement. In addition to the…

$278,000

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Workers' Compensation

A 60 year old carpenter fell from a trailer while unloading work materials and injured his non-dominant left arm. While…

$280,000

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Workers' Compensation

The team at GWC obtained $280,000 settlement for a 61 year old electrician that sustained a serious shoulder injury while…

$285,000

Settlement
Workers' Compensation

Our client was a laborer that sustained a serious lower back injury that required surgery. The injury resulted in the…

$300,000

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Workers' Compensation

Injured electrician and IBEW member. Employer disputed injured electrician’s need for a knee replacement and case went to trial. The…

$310,000

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Workers' Compensation

A 39 year old laborer sustained a back injury that required two surgical procedures. The Petitioner found alternative employment out…

$147,000

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Workers' Compensation

A window installed stepped off a customer’s porch and injured his left knee. His injury developed into arthritis which prevented…

$398,000

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Workers' Compensation

A 43 year old sheet metal worker sustained multiple injuries after falling at work.

$81,000

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Workers' Compensation

An over the road truck driver sustained a serious neck injury when his truck went over a bump on I-57…

$125,000

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Workers' Compensation

The Petitioner – a CTA bus driver – accidentally ran over a pedestrian who fell into the bus path. The…

$315,000

Settlement
Workers' Compensation

A construction worker handling heavy pipeline seriously injured his back while lifting a pipe. He required severla surgeries and eventually…

$315,000

Settlement
Workers' Compensation

Our client was a pipeline construction worker that seriously injured his back while lifting a pipe. He underwent numerous surgeries…

$346,000

Settlement
Workers' Compensation

A carpenter fell while at work and sustained a cervical injury. The settlement that GWC negotiated included a funds set-aside…

$550,000

Settlement
Workers' Compensation

GWC attorney Joel Block helped to secure more than $550,000 for the injuries sustained by a carpenter after he slipped…

$579,000

Settlement
Workers' Compensation

A sheet metal worker suffered significant injuries and was eventually placed on permanent sedentary work restrictions.

What is Back Pay?

Back pay is a common remedy for employment violations involving unpaid wages or benefits. In a back pay award, the employer is required to pay the difference between what is owed to an employee and what he or she was actually paid. Anytime employees lose wages to which they are entitled, they may be able to file claims for back pay.

Through the Fair Labor Standards Act, an employee can seek back wages through several avenues, including:

Back wage payments supervised through the Wage and Hour Division
A suit filed by the Secretary of Labor
An individual lawsuit filed by the employee
In order to file an individual lawsuit for back pay, you cannot have already received back payment through any other means listed above. Our wage violation lawyers can help you determine if an unpaid wages lawsuit is right for you.

Unpaid Wages and Unlawful Employment Practices

There are many ways employers withhold payment from employees, including the following:

Working during deducted breaks Employees enjoying an unpaid break must not have work duties during that time. If an employee works through an unpaid break, the employer must compensate the employee.

Travel time The employer must pay for employee travel time if the employee is ordered to participate in work-related travel during business hours.

Working pre-shift and post-shift If your employer has you perform work prior to your shift beginning or has you remain at work to complete end-of-day responsibilities, you can file a lawsuit. Over time, even small wage losses can add up that may be recouped.

Unpaid overtime If cutting costs means that your employer is misclassifying employees to get out of paying overtime, it could be grounds for a lawsuit. Non-exempt employees are entitled to overtime pay that is one and one half times their hourly wage. Employers who do not pay overtime wages to their employees may not only have to pay back the overtime compensation but also could be subject to punitive fees.

On-call shifts On-call time can be a tricky situation to determine. Usually, if employees are able to use on-call time for their own purposes, the time will be unpaid. However, if employers impose restrictions on employees, then the rule becomes complicated and employees may want to speak with an attorney.

Misclassification As referenced in unpaid overtime, employers may try to avoid paying overtime by granting their employees managerial titles. However, the FLSA mandates that employees must have specific managerial positions before they are classified as exempt from overtime wages.

Working from home With increased technological use, lines have been blurred between work and home. Employees may receive work emails via their phones or laptops and might make them feel obligated to work even when they are off duty or vacationing. The time spent working for your employer may be time for which you should be compensated.

Failure to pay minimum wage Despite state and federal laws, some employers still cheat their employees out of minimum wages. Tipped and day rate workers are usually vulnerable to minimum wage violations because of their pay structure.

Comp time Some employers offer comp time, hours that can be used for sick or vacation time, instead of overtime pay. Legally, only state and local government employees can receive comp time in place of overtime wages.

Averaging two paychecks together Employers may average employees’ hours over two weeks time. This practice is illegal. For example, an employee works 50 hours one week and the next week 30 hours. The employer could say the employee worked 40 hours each week and the employee is not granted the ten hours of overtime pay he or she deserves.