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Ecoboost28
12-11-2025, 22:03
Does anyone have a lawyer/attorney they can recommend that specializes in unpaid wages for employees?
I'm up against my employer not wanting to do good in paying some of my commissions and me trying to be nice about it isn't bringing much progress [Mad]
BushMasterBoy
12-11-2025, 23:04
Try a written demand using this state website as a guide. I think the law is on your side and the state prosecutes. Lawyers will want a cut. I am not a lawyer.
https://cdle.colorado.gov/dlss/demands-complaints-responses-and-settlements
theGinsue
12-11-2025, 23:25
Understand that, in the end, you'll likely get what they owe you - and it'll likely be your last paycheck from them.
Ecoboost28
12-12-2025, 06:29
Try a written demand using this state website as a guide. I think the law is on your side and the state prosecutes. Lawyers will want a cut. I am not a lawyer.
https://cdle.colorado.gov/dlss/demands-complaints-responses-and-settlements
Good point. Either way, an official written demand letter is probably needed and they have to respond within 14 days. Unfortunately, if they don't, I'll probably have to use legal representation as the amount owed is well above the $7500 - the Co. Dept. Of Labor won't investigate amounts above that
Ecoboost28
12-12-2025, 06:37
Understand that, in the end, you'll likely get what they owe you - and it'll likely be your last paycheck from them.
Yah, I've thought about that and know that'll be the likely outcome. I do think there are legal protections for "retaliation" if they do separate my employment but that opens a whole other battle.
BushMasterBoy
12-12-2025, 09:53
I had this happen to me. A year after I quit, I got a letter from the .gov and a check for back wages. It all seemed so amateurish. The employer received a 18 month sentence for federal tax evasion.
I did not file anything. It just happened. I guess the .gov loses tax money if you are not paid.
If you can prove that money is owed to you, most Labor attorneys will take that case for free, tack on punitive damages (X3), then take 40%. It's a slam dunk in this state.
Ecoboost28
12-13-2025, 22:12
I had this happen to me. A year after I quit, I got a letter from the .gov and a check for back wages. It all seemed so amateurish. The employer received a 18 month sentence for federal tax evasion.
I did not file anything. It just happened. I guess the .gov loses tax money if you are not paid.
That worked out well for you!
Ecoboost28
12-13-2025, 22:13
If you can prove that money is owed to you, most Labor attorneys will take that case for free, tack on punitive damages (X3), then take 40%. It's a slam dunk in this state.
It seems like it would be an easy one. I'm just searching for an attorney to help do it.
It seems like it would be an easy one. I'm just searching for an attorney to help do it.
https://www.vhemploymentlaw.com/
Ecoboost28
12-15-2025, 16:44
https://www.vhemploymentlaw.com/
Thank you!
BPTactical
12-15-2025, 19:50
This guy:
https://youtu.be/4lURHNLrwtc
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