How much will a workers' compensation attorney charge to handle my case?

Workers' compensation attorneys usually handle cases on a contingent fee basis.  This means you don't pay your attorney's fees out of pocket, but instead that your attorney receives a fee if and when he or she helps you recover benefits or a cash settlement. 

According to Workers' Compensation Board Rule 108, workers' compensation attorneys in Georgia can charge a maximum contingent fee of twenty-five percent (25%) of the total award.

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