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What does representation cost?
Federal law states that an attorney fee is contingent based upon the successful completion of the claim. The fee is set at $4,000, or 25% of retroactive lump sum benefits whichever is less. This fee is the maximum of the claimant's case and all derivative claims, such as dependent children. In other words, when a claimant succeeds, he will receive lump sum benefits for past due monies owed, and so would his minor children. The total fee for all parties may not exceed 25%, or $4,000 whichever is less.
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