Vermont Statutes

§ 678 — Costs; attorney’s fees

Vermont § 678
JurisdictionVermont
Title 21Title 21: Labor
Ch. 9Chapter 009: Employer's Liability and Workers' Compensation

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 21, § 678 (2026).

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(a)Costs shall not be taxed or allowed either party except as provided in this section.
(b)(1) When a claimant prevails in either a formal or informal proceeding under this chapter, the Commissioner shall award the claimant necessary costs incurred in relation to the proceeding, including deposition expenses, subpoena fees, and expert witness fees.
(2)The Commissioner may allow a claimant to recover reasonable attorney’s fees when the claimant prevails.
(3)In cases for which a formal hearing is requested and the case is resolved prior to a formal hearing:
(A)the Commissioner may award reasonable attorney’s fees if the claimant retained an attorney in response to an actual or effective denial of a claim and payments were made to the claimant as a result of the attorney’s efforts; and (B

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