Wage Claims Lawyers in Spain
Unpaid Wages in Spain
Key Deadline: One-Year Statute of Limitations
The deadline to file a wage claim in Spain is one year from the date the payment was due and not received. This is known as the prescripción period. Any unpaid amounts older than one year may become time-barred and cannot be claimed. To avoid losing your right to recover owed wages, it’s critical to act promptly. We recommend contacting a labour lawyer as soon as you identify an unpaid wage issue to initiate the process without delay.
The claim period starts the day after the payment was due. While some workers wait a few days as a courtesy in case the employer makes the payment, we advise against excessive delays to protect your legal rights.
The Wage Claim Process in Spain
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Why Choose a Specialized Unpaid Wages Lawyer?
Navigating wage claims in Spain can be complex, especially for foreign workers unfamiliar with the Spanish legal system. A specialized labour lawyer will:
- Ensure compliance with the one-year statute of limitations.
- Gather and present the necessary evidence to strengthen your case.
- Negotiate effectively with your employer to avoid lengthy court proceedings.
- Represent you in court and handle asset seizures or FOGASA claims if needed.
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Act Now to Recover Your Unpaid Wages
Contact our team of experienced labour lawyers today to review your case and start the wage claim process.
We understand the challenges foreign workers face and are committed to defending your rights to ensure you receive the compensation you’re owed.
Frequently Asked Questions about wage claims in Spain
When does a wage claim expire?
A wage claim expires 12 months after the payment was due. For example, if your employer should have paid you on June 30, 2024, you must file the claim before July 1, 2025.
How is the amount of a wage claim calculated?
When does a wage claim expire?
How are interests calculated in a wage claim?
Do I need a lawyer to file a wage claim in Spain?
What happens if my employer says they cannot pay?
Can I negotiate with my employer before going to court?
What documents do I need to start a wage claim?
Typical documentation includes:
Your employment contract.
Payslips (if available).
Bank statements showing missing payments.
Any written communication with your employer about the wages.
These documents strengthen your claim, but even if you lack some of them, your testimony is also valid evidence in labour courts.
Can foreign workers claim unpaid wages in Spain?
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Owed unpaid wages in Spain? Contact our English-speaking wage claim lawyers in Malaga for a free consultation today!
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