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What’s a fair amount to pay your workers’ comp attorney?

November 17, 2008
The short answer: No more than 25% of the benefits which the attorney gets for you. We never do that. The long answer: Some attorneys are demanding 25% of an injured worker’s checks from the moment he walks in their door. We think that is taking advantage of the workers’ comp claimant. That is completely […]
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Worst North Carolina Industrial Commission ruling I’ve seen lately

November 17, 2008
I often remark that I don’t understand some of the rulings from the Industrial Commission. Here’s an example of one I saw recently.The attorney for the insurance company, GAB Robbins, arranged for my client to be seen for an Independent Medical Examination with a neurosurgeon. The visit went well, according to both the rehabilitation nurse […]
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What drives me crazy after nearly 15 years of doing workers’ comp?

November 17, 2008
I’ve got a list: Insurance company adjusters who take advantage of an injured workers’ unfamiliarity with the law. When the Industrial Commission rules against an injured worker on a technicality (I believe a tie always goes to an injured worker). Workers’ Comp attorneys who let adjusters run all over their clients. Attorneys who do not […]
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