Presume that the representative provided the claimant with a copy
of the fee petition, unless there is evidence to the contrary.
Example: If the claimant did not
complete and sign the lower portion of the form showing the claimant
agrees with the fee amount requested, this would indicate that the
claimant had not received a copy of the fee petition.
In the limited circumstance where a POC or another individual may
file a fee petition, do not presume
that the individual provided the claimant with a copy of the fee
petition.
If the information in the record suggests that the claimant
was not provided with a copy of the fee petition, take the following
actions.:
•
Prepare a letter to the claimant explaining that we
have enclosed a copy of the representative's fee request, or the other
individual's request (explaining that the POC or other individual filed it
on behalf of the deceased representative); that the claimant should let us
know within 20 days if the claimant disagrees with the fee requested or
any information shown; and that we will not consider the request further
until the claimant has had this opportunity to comment.
•
Enclose a copy of the fee petition and any attachments,
and a self-addressed envelope.
•
Send the letter to the claimant and a copy to the
representative POC, or executor or legal representative of a deceased
representative's estate if they filed the fee petition.
•
Diary the case for 30 days to allow mailing
time.