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Old 01-13-2009, 01:49 PM
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fishnchef fishnchef is offline
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Confused

Karen, I am still going through these sites you gave me and I, in all honesty, and having a very hard time making any sense of the crazy formulas that they are using. I found that if you use the......X-Y times Z to the power of X equals Z to the function 1 minus Z times Y equals.........how much you pay your attorney or something like that. So thank you for trying but I don't get it. I need it in laymen's terms. I can't focus on things anymore and I write everything down only to forget it later.

So, I have just posted this to the Workers' Compensation forum on this site but I thought that it couldn't hurt to post it here as well. I need all the help I can get and can't seem to find it from the sources you would expect to find it, so here goes.

Has anyone on here had to fire their attorney and find a new one. I have asked around a ton, and cannot find anyone to answer me one question. How much will it cost me to fire them? How much am I liable for monetarily? How much money will be coming out of my pocket if I tell them that I no longer require their services? How much DOUGH?

I have called other lawyers and they seem to not be willing to answer without knowing the entire story of how I got hurt, where, who is my attorney, who is the WC insurance company, what is my phone # and address, blah blah blah. I do not hesitated to give pertinent information, but the extras seem to me that they are just not wanting to possibly upset a friend (the current attorney) by helping me get some simple information that may speed up the process of FIRING MY ATTORNEY.

Please help if you have been through this mess before.
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