Are you a victim of employee misclassification? If you are working as an independent contractor but you should be classified as an employee, you may be entitled to compensation and benefits that your employer is denying you.
Employee misclassification is a widespread and illegal practice that deprives workers of their rights and protections under the law.
Employee misclassification occurs when an employer treats a worker as an independent contractor instead of an employee, even though the worker does not meet the legal criteria for being a contractor. This way, the employer can avoid paying payroll taxes, overtime wages, health insurance, workers’ compensation, and other benefits that employees are entitled to. The employer can also evade federal and state laws that protect employees from discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and wrongful termination.
How do you know if you are misclassified as an independent contractor? There is no simple answer to this question, as different laws and agencies may apply different tests to determine your status. However, some of the common factors that courts and agencies consider are:
If most or all of these factors indicate that you are more like an employee than a contractor, you may be misclassified and eligible for relief. You may be able to recover unpaid wages, overtime pay, meal and rest breaks, health insurance premiums, workers’ compensation benefits, unemployment benefits, and other damages. You may also be able to join a class action lawsuit against your employer if other workers are in the same situation as you.
If you suspect that you are a victim of employee misclassification, you should consult with an experienced employment lawyer who can help you understand your rights and options. We have successfully represented many workers who have been misclassified as independent contractors by their employers. We can help you file a claim with the appropriate agency or court and fight for the compensation and benefits that you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation.
Our practice is exclusively devoted to employment law, and we are Board Certified in this field by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. We are passionate about protecting the rights of our clients, whether in negotiations or in court. Contact us today and we’ll forge a path together to get you the compensation you deserve.
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