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How much is the attorney fee in a standard Worker’s Compensation case?

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How much is the attorney fee in a standard Worker’s Compensation case?

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A. Attorneys’ fees are awarded by the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board Judge. Judges usually award attorneys fees in the range of 12% to 15% of your Stipulated Award or Compromise and Release settlement. If there is no recovery on a case, an attorneys fee will not be awarded.

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