Success Of Lawyer Attributed To Hard Work

September 1st, 2010 by Guest Author Leave a reply »

Success is measured in his profits from dealing in workers’ compensation cases for this one local attorney. He claims he is successful and it seems that way since he lives in an apartment building belonging to him and also owns a Rolls Royce. What he gets from workers’ compensation cases is an indication of this. In a two month span, the Associated Press and Better Government Assn. randomly picked out when to conduct arbitration hearings before the Illinois Industrial Commission in Springfield.

About 134 of those cases were handled by him. Earnings amounting to $19,238 94 were what he got for handling and closing 34 cases on those days. Earnings of another legal specialist after handling 12 cases totaled to $17,619 55.

Just as business costs and workers’ compensation payouts have risen, so have attorney’s fees in recent years. Several lawyers out of those practicing workers’ compensation full time are making it big financially. Often the loads are big. For every settlement achieved on cases with commission, a lawyer can charge a fee of as much as 20%. Arbitration would not be required most of the time.

People will know that this one lawyer is available because he has posted an advertisement on one fourth of a page in the local telephone directory. His hard work these last 12 years has paid off, making him feel very successful. There are days in which he handles 80 people, and on other days just 50. According to him, it’s a tough job. About 20 people who talk to him in a day would let him know that they cannot afford to buy food for their families.

I am doing this for myself, that’s why I work hard. He feels a bit sad knowing that somebody would not do as much as he does because they work for a state or a company for a certain fee. I have been asked by people whether those who specialize in workers’ compensation cases are lying thieves. This is a wrong approach to take. He explains that he is not a fraud.

Attorneys work hard to make sure their clients get what they want, and in effect, the attorneys get what they want as well. Sometimes, people ask if we’re getting paid enough and if we cheat on companies. In my job, I do get what I can and also represent my clients to the full extent of my ability. A person would, in some cases, get more than they should. Whatever the position of the company is, it must stick to it.

It is the policy of some companies not to make the payment right away when the medical expenses are presented. Issues that need to be addressed would be just how much disability is due the worker and what would be adequate mdical treatment for him. Several doctors would sometimes refuse to give treatment until such time that they know they are getting paid. A practical decision doctors often make is to treat the patient only after assurance of payment from the insurance company.

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