Ever drive for Uber in California? Uber may owe you business expenses, unpaid wages, overtime pay, premium pay, and penalties.

Uber treats its California drivers as independent contractors, so they don't get the same benefits as employees, including expense reimbursement, pay for all time worked, overtime pay, and paid rest breaks. Misclassified employees may be entitled to unpaid wages, business expenses, and penalties.

Think about how many hours you have driven for Uber. Hours worked in excess of 8 hours a day or 40 hours a week are considered overtime under California law. And employees are entitled to a paid rest break for every 4 hours of work, as well as a 30-minute meal break after working 5 hours. Did Uber pay you overtime and rest breaks? Did you get meal breaks? Were you reimbursed for your business expenses?

Want to know whether you have a claim against Uber? Answer a couple of quick, simple questions. We'll evaluate your case for FREE. If you qualify, you can retain two of California's best law firms for $1.

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We believe California Uber drivers are misclassified under California law, particularly given the California Supreme Court's recent adoption of the ABC test in the Dynamex case. Drivers who prevail on a misclassification claim may be entitled to recover their out-of-pocket business expenses and the compensation they were denied as well as interest and penalties.

Courts have upheld Uber's arbitration agreements, so drivers covered by an arbitration agreement may only pursue their claims in individual arbitration. Thousands of Uber drivers have already brought claims. Take a brief survey now to find out if we can take your case. If we help you, you'll pay us only the upfront $1 retain, and a portion of what we recover for you. Details inside. 

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