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Delivery Driver sues Domino’s Franchisee Team Washington, Inc. on behalf of Washington D.C. employees

 
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On June 1, 2022, a former delivery driver filed suit against Team Washington, Inc., a large franchise operator of Domino’s Pizza Stores. The lawsuit is called Moody v. Team Washington, Inc.

Team Washington, Inc. operates approximately 76 Domino’s Pizza stores in and around Washington, D.C. The plaintiff, a former Domino’s Pizza delivery driver who seeks to represent all Team Washington, Inc. delivery drivers in federal court, claims that Team Washington, Inc. broke the law by underpaying its delivery drivers for automobile expenses by failing to properly pay its delivery drivers for overtime hours worked.

Like many similar pizza delivery drivers around the country, the plaintiff argues that he and other drivers should have been reimbursed for their vehicle expenses at the IRS standard business mileage rate, which is currently $.585 per mile, since the company did not keep records of and did not reimburse based on the drivers’ actual expenses.

Since 2019, Biller & Kimble has helped tens of thousands of pizza delivery drivers recover over $25 million asserting similar claims all across the country. If you are a delivery driver who has worked at this or any other pizza company around the country, contact our firm to find out if you might be owed unreimbursed expenses. We can explain the process you can go through to get those expenses back. Give us a call at (513) 428-8689 or fill out the form below for a free consultation.

 

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