Attorney Fees
Attorney fees in workers’ compensation cases are contingent fees. If you lose your case, you owe nothing. If you get a settlement or award of benefits, my office gets 20% of the first $5,000.00; 15% of the next $5,000.00; and 10% of any benefits over $10,000.00.
The attorney fee is paid from the employee’s workers’ compensation benefits. In a few cases, the employer might have to pay the attorney fee. Tags: Florida Insurance Claim Florida Insurance Fraud Florida Labor Code Section 132a Florida Permanent Disability Florida Worker Compensation Lawyers Florida Worker Disability Claim Florida Worker Disability Claims Florida Workers Comp Attorneys Florida Workers Comp Lawyers Florida Workers' Comp Lawyers Florida Workers Compensation Florida Workers Compensation Attorneys |
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On October 1, 2003, Senate Bill 50A (SB50A) became law.