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Wages and Benefits Contact Form

A joint federal-state program financed by employer taxes, unemployment compensation provides temporary payments to workers who lose their jobs for reasons other than misconduct. If you have recently become unemployed, talk to an informed employment law attorney to learn your state's requirements for claiming unemployment benefits and what to do if your claim is challenged.

For Information on Wages, Benefits and the Law, Contact a California Attorney

If your employer has denied you wages that you rightfully earned, failed to pay you at prevailing wages for construction labor, denied your right to meal and rest breaks, terminated you in violation of state or federal employment laws, or misclassified your position to avoid paying benefits, you are encouraged to talk to a lawyer. Keegan & Baker, LLP, has helped recover tens of millions of dollars on behalf of employees throughout Southern California. We welcome your call or e-mail.

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Wages and Benefits Contact Form

Name

Email Address

Phone Number

Business Phone

Cellular or Pager

Address

City

State

Zip

Can you be contacted at work?
Yes  No 

Please provide the name and address of the employer involved:

Are you a current _____ of this employer?
employee   former employee 

Are you presently employed?
Yes  No 

If yes, please provide your job title and employer's name and address.

Describe your situation, including any relevant dates:

Are you a union member?
Yes  No 

If yes, provide the name, address, and local number:

Have you made a complaint about your situation to any governmental agency?
Yes  No 

If yes, provide the name of the agency, the date you made your complaint, and the final result, if any, of your complaint:

Are any other people involved?
Yes  No 

If yes, provide names, addresses (if known), and their relationship to you, if any:

Do you have any documents that could help explain your situation?
Yes  No 

If yes, list those documents and their dates:

Are there other documents that you do not have access to that could be of assistance?
Yes  No 

If yes, list those documents and their dates and locations (if known):

Describe how this situation has impacted you:

Describe what you would like to happen to resolve your issue (your preferred outcome):

Have other attorneys worked on this matter?
Yes  No 

If yes, provide names, addresses, and a brief description of their involvement:

Special concerns:

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