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Friday, April 03, 2009
Fighting for Injured Workers
Last year the Florida Supreme Court struck down caps on attorney fees in workers compensation cases so that attorneys representing injured workers could get paid reasonable fees.
Currently the Florida Justice Association, which represents trial lawyers, has been lobbying lawmakers to reject legislation that would reinstate the caps.
The purpose of the caps is to prevent those injured on the job from hiring a lawyer to help them with their case.
If you have been injured on the job contact Hardesty, Tyde, Green and Ashton.
Currently the Florida Justice Association, which represents trial lawyers, has been lobbying lawmakers to reject legislation that would reinstate the caps.
The purpose of the caps is to prevent those injured on the job from hiring a lawyer to help them with their case.
If you have been injured on the job contact Hardesty, Tyde, Green and Ashton.
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