Or. Admin. Code § 438-015-0055 - Attorney Fees When a Claimant Requests Review by the Board
(1) If a claimant
requests review of an Administrative Law Judge's order on the issue of
compensation for temporary disability and the Board awards additional
compensation, the Board shall award a reasonable assessed attorney fee.
(2) If a claimant requests review
of an Administrative Law Judge's order on the issue of compensation for
permanent disability and the Board awards additional compensation, the Board
shall approve a fee of 25 percent of the increased compensation.
(3) If a claimant requests review of an
Administrative Law Judge's order on the issue of compensation for permanent
total disability and the Board awards additional compensation, the Board shall
approve a fee of 25 percent of the increased compensation, provided that the
total of fees approved by the Administrative Law Judge and the Board shall not
exceed $30,000.
(4) If a claimant
requests review of an Administrative Law Judge's order that upheld a denial of
compensability for a claim and the Board orders the claim accepted, the Board
shall assess a reasonable attorney fee to be paid by the insurer or
self-insured employer to the claimant's attorney.
(5) If a claimant requests review of an
Administrative Law Judge's order that upheld a responsibility denial issued
under ORS 656.308(2) and
the claimant's attorney actively and meaningfully participates in finally
prevailing against the responsibility denial, the Board shall award a
reasonable assessed fee to be paid by the insurer or self-insured employer who
issued the responsibility denial. Absent a showing of extraordinary
circumstances, the assessed attorney fee for prevailing over the responsibility
denial shall not exceed $2,500. The maximum attorney fee awarded under this
section is subject to an annual adjustment on July 1 as calculated by the
Workers' Compensation Division (on behalf of the Director) by the same
percentage increase as made to the average weekly wage defined in ORS
656.211, if any. Before July 1
of each year, the Board, by bulletin, will publish the maximum fee, after
adjusting the fee by the same percentage increase, if any, to the average
weekly wage. Dollar amounts will be rounded to the nearest whole number.
(6) If a claimant requests review
of an Administrative Law Judge's order regarding a claim reclassification order
from the Workers' Compensation Division, and the Board finally determines that
the claim should be classified as disabling, the Board may award a reasonable
assessed fee.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 656.726(5)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 656.308(2), 656.382, 656.383, 656.386, 656.388
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