Significant Panel Decision Clarifies Commutation of Attorney Fees from Lifetime Awards
Permanent disability benefits often are commuted to pay the fees of an applicant's attorney. Usually, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) will order attorney fees to be commuted from the "far end" of the permanent disability award. That means the WCAB will commute a sufficient number of payments at the end of the award so that a lump sum can be issued to the attorney immediately without disrupting the flow of benefits to the injured worker. That reduces the number of weekly permanent disability payments made to an injured worker, and allows the attorney to receive the entire fee up front.
