Find the best financial services for you at: SMARTFINANCESOLUTIONS.NET - Former employer filed for bankruptcy, what are my chances of seeing the money I was never paid? - I worked for a landscaping business back in April, and was never paid a cent of what I was owed. Me, and the rest of my co-workers he abused(quite literally, vocally and otherwise) filed a complaint against him, and the Labor Board found him in flagrant violation of a number of laws. He owed a large chunk of change, to the tune of double what we were owed being compounded to the original sum in punitive damages. Some of us were owed $3000 and better. I am assuming I will be paid, as I did do work for him that went unpaid, and he still has equipment and land to liquidate, but my faith in humanity and the legal system border on non-existent. My question is this- Will I indeed be paid in full, or are there any legal loopholes he can weasel his way in to? He has a long history of doing this, and will continue to do this if he isn't stopped. I am probably closer to the bottom in priority, as I'm only owed in the hundreds of dollars, not the considerably more astronomical amounts one accrues working 20 hours for 7 days a week for this guy. The longer this drags on, the more I think he has a plan, and that my initial opinions of his intelligence were all wrong. I need that money to fulfill personal ambitions, so any help would be greatly appreciated. -