Legal Question in Workers Comp in California

Do I need an attorney for a workers' compensation case?

Do I need an attorney to handle a workers' compensation case?


Asked on 1/08/98, 5:14 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Bahman Eslamboly Eslamboly & Barlavi

Do I need an attorney for a workers' compensation case? - REPLY

You have the right to be represented by an attorney of your choice in connection with your work-related injury. Your attorney will assist you in seeing that your benefits are properly protected. Your employer or your employer's insurance company will be advised and represented by individuals experienced in Workers' Compensation cases and you should have an attorney experienced in handling Workers' Compensation representing you. There is no filing fee for filing an application with the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board. Attorney's fees for representing an injured employee are determined by the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board judge and are paid out of the settlement or award. These are usually a percentage of the monetary recovery awarded to the injured employee. They may range from 10% to 15% of the award, depending on the complexity of the case and time involved. If you have further questions about or should you be in need of an attorney skilled in handling Workers' Compensation cases or other injury cases, feel free to contact our office for assistance.

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Answered on 1/08/98, 5:14 am


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