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<blockquote data-quote="Sammie" data-source="post: 182843" data-attributes="member: 8657"><p>A humble opinion only...</p><p> </p><p>And no brown nosing here, honest.</p><p> </p><p>I worked in Safety for a number of years and part of what I dealt with was workman's comp. Here in Cow Country, Liberty</p><p>Mutual is our w/c carrier. </p><p> </p><p>If a person is offered a settlement, my personal knowledge is that UPS is very fair in what they pay, according to one's injury.</p><p>If I had a nickle for every UPS employee who thought they would do better with an attorney in these cases, I'd be rich.</p><p>I've dealt directly with so many who were offered a settlement of say, $30,000. But he thought he'd do better with an attorney. The award, with the lawyer is tow, was still $30,000 but now 40% of that goes to the attorney.....</p><p>One of our friends is going through this now and he owes his lawyer his a**. Too late now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sammie, post: 182843, member: 8657"] A humble opinion only... And no brown nosing here, honest. I worked in Safety for a number of years and part of what I dealt with was workman's comp. Here in Cow Country, Liberty Mutual is our w/c carrier. If a person is offered a settlement, my personal knowledge is that UPS is very fair in what they pay, according to one's injury. If I had a nickle for every UPS employee who thought they would do better with an attorney in these cases, I'd be rich. I've dealt directly with so many who were offered a settlement of say, $30,000. But he thought he'd do better with an attorney. The award, with the lawyer is tow, was still $30,000 but now 40% of that goes to the attorney..... One of our friends is going through this now and he owes his lawyer his a**. Too late now. [/QUOTE]
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