In Ohio, timesheet or timecard fraud – also known as time theft – refers to the intentional falsification of work-hour records by employees or employers. It includes deliberately altering a timecard, misrepresenting hours worked, falsifying overtime and buddy punching. Timesheet fraud can result in consequences such as unpaid wages, misdemeanor or felony charges, and liability for losses.
Timesheet fraud is a scheme that can be orchestrated by an employee or employer in Ohio. An employee may dishonestly punch a timecard for hours that were not actually worked, such as failing to report extended breaks or having a friend punch them in when they were not actually at work. This is known as time theft, and it can lead to criminal charges in Ohio.
When committed by an employer, timesheet fraud is centered on paying an employee less than what is lawfully owed. This is a violation of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act and Ohio state wage laws. This crime can lead to charges and civil penalties against the employer, as well as liability for the victim’s unpaid wages.
Any intentionally or deliberately altered timesheets can constitute timesheet fraud in Ohio. This includes knowingly putting inaccurate information on official documents in an effort to make more money as a worker or save money as an employer.
Examples include:
These are all considered forms of wage theft in Ohio. Anyone who knowingly manipulates time records through an intentional act of fraud or misrepresentation could be found guilty of a crime and held responsible for related damages.
Timesheet fraud can steal wages from a worker or profits from an employer. It can cause direct financial damages to the affected party, such as a worker not receiving proper compensation for all hours worked (including overtime pay) and missing out on benefits tied to those wages. If committed by an employee, timesheet fraud can limit business profitability and disrupt operations.
If you are dealing with a case of timesheet fraud in Ohio, learn your legal rights by contacting us today. At Scott & Winters Law Firm, LLC, we can help you gather evidence to support your claim and seek the financial damages you deserve for the losses you have suffered.
Start building your claim by collecting as much information as possible regarding the issue. This may include timesheets, employment records, pay stubs, and communications between employer and employee.
You must take legal action within your time limit under Ohio’s statutes of limitations. While fraud claims typically have longer deadlines than standard breach of contract claims, it is still important to act quickly to avoid missing any important time limits. Delays could bar you from filing your claim or put you at risk of losing important evidence.
With help from an employment law attorney in Ohio, you can bring a strong claim or civil lawsuit for an intentional case of timesheet fraud. This may lead to financial recovery for all of your related losses. Call (216) 912-2221 for more information about your individual timesheet fraud case. We offer free initial consultations.