Spiker's All American Custom Accessories v. Spiker
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Opinion
Competent, substantial evidence supports the findings of the judge of compensation claims that the claimant’s attorney is entitled to a reasonable attorney fee, that the amount of benefits secured by the attorney’s efforts is $15,092.75, that the statutory guidelines fee would be $3,013.91, and that a reasonable hourly rate in this ease is $275 per hour. However, the order awarding $20,625 in attorney fees must be reversed because, in determining whether the statutory guidelines fee would be reasonable, the judge improperly took into account time spent pursuing claims for benefits which have not yet been secured and are not “reasonably predictable,” 1 and time spent proving the amount of the attorney fee2. When the pending claims have been resolved, the claimant may seek attorney fees based on the amount of the benefits secured or, if the statutory fee schedule would result in an inequitable fee, on the time expended in pursuing those claims.
REVERSED and REMANDED to the judge of compensation claims for determination of the proper amount of a reasonable attorney fee, taking into account only the time spent pursuing the claims for benefits which were secured by the claimant’s attorney, and the time spent proving entitlement to attorney fees.
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