The acting governor of New Jersey recently signed S2822, which increases attorney fees on workers’ compensation cases to 25%. Since 1927, the fee for an attorney on a workers’ compensation case was up to 20%.
The Bill
The bill increased the capped amount of attorneys’ fees in workers’ compensation cases and N.J.S.A. 34:15-64 now reads: “The official conducting any hearing under this chapter may allow to the party in whose favor judgment is entered, costs of witness fees and a reasonable attorney fee, not exceeding [25%] of the judgment.” The act also states that this change will take effect immediately, so it applies to all pending cases.
For additional details regarding our attorneys, our business activities, or if you would like to speak to a Weber Gallagher lawyer, please contact: