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Not only can you change your workers compensation attorney, your new attorney is responsible for handling any resulting debt to that lawyer.

According to Chicago Legal Net, you can find a new one at any time without having to pay attorney fees or having an interruption in your workers comp.

This is SIMPLE. You find your new lawyer, sign him onto the case, he does everything else. He will notify your old lawyer that he is no longer on the case. You do not even pay him, not directly. They SPLIT the allowed pay percentage, Massachusetts is 20%. That means between the 2 lawyers you only pay 20%, let them fight over the numbers!

Yes you should be able to change lawyer, due to irrelevant informatation from lawyer.

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