Information regarding worker’s compensation claims often remains unspoken or minimized by legal professionals. This encompasses details about alternative dispute resolution methods, potential weaknesses in the claimant’s case, and the full spectrum of costs associated with pursuing legal action, including expert witness fees and court filing expenses. For instance, a lawyer may not explicitly detail the possibility of settling for a lesser amount to avoid protracted litigation, or the potential for a pre-existing condition to diminish the value of a claim.
Omission of these details can significantly impact a claimant’s understanding of their rights and options. A thorough understanding of all aspects, including the drawbacks, enables more informed decision-making regarding pursuing a claim, settlement negotiations, and overall expectations. Historically, the emphasis has often been on securing representation rather than comprehensive client education, potentially leading to unrealistic expectations and dissatisfaction.