What form do I need to terminate my attorney for a Work Comp case?

Full question:

I am dismissing my attorney for my Work Comp case. I will no longer deal with him. What is the form I need to terminate my attorney and a copy of the dismissal goes to--Work Comp insurance comany, place I was employed, Work Comp office, Defense attorney, doctor, and who else?

  • Category: Courts
  • Subcategory: Attorneys
  • Date:
  • State: California

Answer:

You can send a letter to notify your attorney of the termination of representation.

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Yes, you can sue your workers' compensation lawyer if you believe they acted negligently or breached their duty to you. This could include failing to file necessary documents or missing deadlines that negatively impacted your case. However, it's important to consult another attorney to evaluate your situation and determine if you have a valid claim.