What if I hire a workers' compensation attorney but later become dissatisfied with his or her work?

You may terminate your attorney for any reason; but if you are planning to, keep in mind that he or she likely will be entitled to recover a portion of the proceeds from your case once it is resolved.  Pursuant to Board Rule 108, your attorneys (prior and current) be allowed to recover a combined fee of more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the total award.

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