We Don’t Just Represent You—We Stand With You.
Every employee is entitled to earn at least the minimum wage under federal and state law. But many employers find ways to pay less—whether it’s through deductions, off-the-clock work, or misclassification.
At JobAttorney.io, we help workers fight back against minimum wage violations. If your take-home pay is less than the legal minimum after expenses, we may be able to help.
These violations often affect tipped workers, interns, contractors, and low-wage employees. You have rights, and we’re here to enforce them.
We’ll calculate the true value of your work and fight for back pay and damages where applicable.
A: If your hourly rate—or total pay after deductions—falls below the legal minimum, you may have a case.
A: Yes. Even with tips, your total earnings must meet the minimum wage.
A: If those deductions bring your pay below minimum wage, it could be illegal.
A: Yes. You must be paid for all hours worked, including training.