What's the ceiling like for being a workers compensation lawyer in LA?
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Date: May 23rd, 2026 5:45 PM Author: Pope Leo XXX
I know a 40 yr old associate at a firm there and she was bragging about her compensation and lifestyle. She's been doing it for 6 yrs
Whats her probable compensation and ceiling?
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Date: May 25th, 2026 9:06 AM Author: Billy Buttnut ((zurich is stained))
back when i was a brand new lol grad/bar member, i was interviewing at all sorts of shitlaw places and i interviewed at a couple of WC defense firms. they seemed absolutely awful.
i don't know much about the practice area, but i think on the defense side, it's insurance bullshit so the only way you make over 200k is if you're a solo with associates or a name partner in a shitshop firm (and even then you're probably making like $205k).
not sure whether plaintiff-side WC shitlawyers can make a lot. maybe that's possible? that doesn't seem lucrative either tho.
agree with the dood above who said this person you talked to likely makes $150k (and i bet she works her ass off). i can assure you of one thing: no associate at a WC firm is making a lot of money.
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Date: May 25th, 2026 9:19 AM Author: Pope Leo XXX
how much do insurance companies pay defense lawyers - whats the ceiling
isn't WC capped at some outrageously low amount. so how much money is even in this practice area
she was implying that she was making biglaw money
name partner makes $205k??? whats the point of LAWL at that salary
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Date: May 25th, 2026 9:24 AM Author: Billy Buttnut ((zurich is stained))
i had to work at an ID slophouse my first year of practice, and it was miserable. this was back in 2006, and the insurers generally paid from $150-225 for attorney time, and they wrote off tons of entries.
since moving into L&E, i've come across some insurance shit but not much (i never did much employment, and i'm now 100% traditional labor, which never really involves insured matters) - but i think the rates for that "specialized" (lmao) work is higher, although we're talking like $300-350 probably.
the only person doing WC and making biglaw money is a solo who has a bunch of underpaid associates. this bitch is either straight up lying to you (and probably herself, to keep herself sane) or is clueless. the latter is definitely possible, because she did wind up in WC after all.
and yes, many lawyers barely scrape by. it's sad stuff.
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Date: May 25th, 2026 9:43 AM Author: Billy Buttnut ((zurich is stained))
i honestly highly doubt that she's making even 200k. i could be wrong tho, my experience was 20 years ago (jfc, time flies).
i know nothing about WC, so i can't help you there. it doesn't seem like a potential cash cow like injury or employment/overtime cases. and i think i'm right that the defense side are just ID losers.
unrelated note: i can't believe i made it out of that situation and wound up in biglaw. thank christ.
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