WageClaimKit

Organize unpaid wage and overtime facts before you talk to a lawyer.

A free public checklist and wage-fact organizer for workers. It helps you collect the facts lawyers and wage agencies usually ask for, without turning the website into legal advice.

Not a law firm. Not legal advice. Not a filing service. If you need legal advice, deadlines, claim selection, or filing strategy, talk to a licensed attorney or public wage agency.

Checklist preview
Bring better facts to the first conversation.
Hours52 worked / 40 paid
Pay$22 hourly rate
RecordsPay stubs, schedules, texts
OutputPlain-English summary
Free public guides may include clearly labeled ads. Private checklist inputs stay separate from ad placements.

More free help, without pretending to be your lawyer.

The goal is traffic and trust. WageClaimKit can give workers useful preparation tools for free while keeping legal judgment with attorneys and agencies.

Issue checklist

Walk through pay, hours, overtime, off-the-clock work, job duties, and records without needing legal terms.

Rough pay-gap estimate

Compare hours worked, hours paid, pay rate, and weeks so you can see what needs verification.

Evidence organizer

Track pay stubs, schedules, texts, policies, coworker facts, and timeline notes in one place.

Attorney-ready summary

Create a plain-English summary that is easier for a lawyer or agency intake team to review.

Build a lawyer-ready wage summary for free.

This tool organizes facts a wage-and-hour lawyer may ask for. It does not decide whether you have a claim, calculate legal damages, verify deadlines, or create a court document.

Free public tool boundary

Inputs stay in this browser preview. Ads belong on public information areas, not inside private fact-entry steps or the summary text.

Law firms can use this traffic differently

A participating firm can receive cleaner wage-intake summaries and convert the same facts into its own supervised template workflow.

Unrecorded hours/wk
12
Hours above 40/wk
12
Rough pay gap
$3,168
Evidence you already have
Summary preview
WageClaimKit intake summary

Average hours worked per week: 52
Average hours paid per week: 40
Approximate hourly rate: $22
Weeks to review: 12
Unpaid or unrecorded hours per week: 12
Hours above 40 per week: 12
Rough pay gap for organization only: $3,168

Short fact note:
I usually worked more hours than my pay stub showed.

Evidence gathered:
- Pay stubs or wage statements
- Work schedules or calendar entries

Important: this is not legal advice, a claim decision, a filing-ready document, or a deadline analysis. A lawyer or agency should verify facts, deadlines, legal theories, and next steps.

Optional follow-up for this wage summary

Use this only if you want CaseCraft to contact you about this wage organizer. CaseCraft is not a law firm and does not promise representation or a response from any law firm.

Why law firms would want to work with this.

The consumer site creates top-of-funnel demand. CaseCraft turns that demand into better prepared intake and a partner conversation for plaintiff-side wage-and-hour firms.

Partner-firm value

Potential clients arrive with pay, hours, dates, and evidence already organized.
Firms can ask CaseCraft to convert their own intake and template into a supervised workflow.
The public tool can route interested users to participating firms only after a clear opt-in.
Advertising and educational sponsorships stay clearly labeled and separate from legal recommendations.

What stays out of the free consumer tool.

Stronger CaseCraft capabilities still exist, but they belong in an attorney-supervised workflow or partner-firm implementation.

No legal advice or representation
No claim decision or legal theory selection
No court-ready complaint or demand letter for consumers
No deadline, venue, or filing-strategy verification