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Attorney’s Fees - Workers Compensation

Attorney's fees are only paid when legal work is done on your case, and we only charge for reasonable and necessary legal work that we have performed. We submit our charges to the State who then reviews our charges and determines if they fall within their guidelines. After the State approves our fees, the State should send the approved fees to you for your review. If you do not dispute the fees the State orders the insurance company to begin deducting attorney’s fees from your weekly check at up to twenty-five percent of your check until they are paid. If your workers compensation permanently stops with attorney’s fees owing, you do not pay the balance. Since we are only paid if you are receiving compensation, we want you to receive compensation as long as you need it. On the other hand, the insurance company wants your Comp to stop at the earliest possible date. We want to protect your Comp check and your legal rights. "It’s better to pay an attorney 25% of your Comp than to keep 100% of nothing."

About the Author - Attorney Bill Ogletree is a fourth generation Houstonian who graduated from the University of Houston with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology in 1969 and from law school at the University of Houston with a Doctor of Jurisprudence Degree in 1976. He was licensed to practice law in June 1977. He has served as an assistant district attorney in Jefferson County, Texas as Head of the Special Crimes Division. He is licensed to practice by the Texas Supreme Court in all areas of Law, licensed to practice in the Eastern and Southern Federal District Courts of Texas and licensed to practice before the United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas, Texas Trial Lawyers Association, American Association of Trial Lawyers and the American Bar Association.

When experience and knowledge matter, turn to Ogletree Abbott Law Firm, professionals who understand Texas Workers Compensation Law. Call us today at 1-888-434-COMP or 713-223-1234 for your free Texas Workers Compensation case evaluation and let us help you obtain all the benefits to which you are entitled for reasonable attorney fee’s.





 




Ask Yourself...
 
  Are you receiving $674.00 per week? If not call 1-888-434-COMP.

  Are your weekly workers compensation checks late?

  Did you know that the maximum payment you can receive is $210,007.00?

  Do you have a third party, social security disability, wrongful termination, bad faith adjusting, or medical malpractice claim?




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