In our last post [here] we discussed a decision from the Oklahoma Supreme Court recognizing a bad faith claim against a workers' compensation insurer. My Damon Key colleague and fellow blogger, Mark Murakami (hawaiioceanlaw.com), informed me of a similar case winding its way through the trial court on Kauai. See Ordonez v. Hawaii Employers Mutual Ins.
Workers Compensation
Percentage Fees Awarded Under Workers’ Compensation Statute Unfair
By Tred R. Eyerly on
If attorney fees based on a percentage of damages are unreasonably low, should the court depart from the statutory percentage and award reasonable fees? The court did so in Murray v. Mariner Health and Ace USA, No. SC07-244, 2008 Fla. LEXIS 2011 (Fla. Oct. 23, 2008).
Petitioner, a nurse, sought workers compensation benefits…