Originally posted by tastycakes10
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Whilst you may be able to prove you were on site during the period in question any defence raised will increase your costs if using a solicitor to handle the claim and these costs probably won't be recoverable in a small claim even if you win.
The easiest route to resolution in our view would be to try and escalate the timesheet issue with the end client. Start with the person who previously authorised your work and try to work your way up the management chain until you reach someone who can authorise it.
At the same time, start to formally push the agent for payment, you can get some basic template letters from here and this might give the agency the push they need to chase the end client from their side and hopefully meet you in the middle with a signed timesheet.
Make sure the client and the agency understand that you expect to be paid in full for the work you have completed and that you aren't just going to accept the loss and walk away.
If push comes to shove and you do subsequently end up issuing a legal claim, the above will demonstrate to the court that you did your best to resolve the issues prior to taking legal action.
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