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Can my attorney charge me 40% if he never filed suit and was suppose to be 33.3%?

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Answered by attorney Christian Frederick Paul (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Christian F. Paul
Assuming you are reading your fee agreement right, and it says 40% only after your new attorney files suit, it sounds as though you should be liable for 33%, not 40%. If talking calmly with your attorney doesn't get you results, you can write your attorney stating your position (in logical and reasonable terms the letter will be evidence later) and asking him to refund the disputed amount or otherwise keep it in his trust account until the dispute is resolved, as he is required to do anyway. Then contact the local county bar association and file a petition to arbitrate your fee dispute. The bar association will have a form to fill out and file, and will charge something for the arbitration, based upon the amount in dispute. The attorney will have to participate in the arbitration, and a panel of one or three arbitrators will decide the matter after arbitration, including who should bear the cost for the arbitration. You may have an attorney represent you in the fee dispute, but that would just eat into your disputed amount. The arbitrators know how to handle these things with unrepresented parties that's very common.
Assuming you are reading your fee agreement right, and it says 40% only after your new attorney files suit, it sounds as though you should be liable for 33%, not 40%. If talking calmly with your attorney doesn't get you results, you can write your attorney stating your position (in logical and reasonable terms the letter will be evidence later) and asking him to refund the disputed amount or otherwise keep it in his trust account until the dispute is resolved, as he is required to do anyway. Then contact the local county bar association and file a petition to arbitrate your fee dispute. The bar association will have a form to fill out and file, and will charge something for the arbitration, based upon the amount in dispute. The attorney will have to participate in the arbitration, and a panel of one or three arbitrators will decide the matter after arbitration, including who should bear the cost for the arbitration. You may have an attorney represent you in the fee dispute, but that would just eat into your disputed amount. The arbitrators know how to handle these things with unrepresented parties that's very common.
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If I am a student on an internship program and received 2nd/3rd degree burns, can I sue the company that I received the burns from?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
Just guessing but I would think an intern would be treated AS AN EMPLOYEE FOR WORKER COM issues. See a comp lawyer
Just guessing but I would think an intern would be treated AS AN EMPLOYEE FOR WORKER COM issues. See a comp lawyer

Can I file for worker’s compensation if I have not healed from surgery on my back?

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Answered by attorney Rian F. Ankerholz (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Ankerholz & Smith
Time restrictions apply for the filing of a workers' compensation claim. The deadlines vary from state to state. Contact an experienced workers' compensation lawyer in your area without delay.
Time restrictions apply for the filing of a workers' compensation claim. The deadlines vary from state to state. Contact an experienced workers' compensation lawyer in your area without delay.
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