If I have signed a contract guaranteeing salary pay but my employer goes back on it, do I have the right to sue?
Without knowing more facts... it sounds like you have a controversy that an attorney might be interested in reviewing for you.
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Without knowing more facts... it sounds like you have a controversy that an attorney might be interested in reviewing for you.
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Hire a Kansas attorney if you want to contest this. Without knowing more than the facts you posted, don't expect a big reduction.
The best you can hope for is a photocopy of the check - see if the bank will give you that.
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Try going through the state DMV to find the owner of the vehicle and file a lawsuit against the individual. Did you get a police report?
Absent a contractual agreement or some form of discrimination, the answer is usually yes in circumstances like this.
Best way to get this resolved is to hire an attorney.
Be sure that you keep an accurate record and accounting of the messages.
Get started yourself (if in Texas) by looking up the Secretary of State