Should I Hire a Workers' Compensation Attorney?
Hiring a Pasadena workers’ compensation attorney increases your chances of receiving full benefits and experiencing a seamless claim process. While not legally required, having legal representation becomes particularly valuable in specific situations.
Severe Injury or Permanent Disability
Recovering from a severe injury may require extensive treatment or surgery, or even result in permanent disability. An attorney could push for appropriate compensation that reflects the impact on your life and earning capacity.
Disputed or Denied Claims
You should work closely with a workers’ compensation attorney if your employer’s insurance carrier denies your claim or disputes the severity of your injury. Your legal representative could also object to inadequate settlements by fighting for your rights through appeals and hearings.
Retaliation
Employers sometimes threaten termination or discrimination following a reported injury. Having a legal representative protects you against illegal retaliation while pursuing your claim.
Third-party Liability
You should still speak to an attorney if someone other than your employer caused the injury. They could help you initiate additional lawsuits beyond workers’ compensation.
How Much Does a Workers’ Comp Lawyer Cost?
Our workers’ compensation attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing up front. They receive a percentage of your awarded benefits, which a workers’ compensation judge must approve to ensure fairness.
If you do not receive any benefits, you owe no attorney fees. This arrangement makes legal representation accessible, regardless of your financial situation. The attorney’s fee comes from your settlement or award, not your pocket, allowing injured workers to obtain professional advocacy without upfront costs or financial risk during recovery.
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