George Jebaily and Kayla Jebaily Adams stand outside posing next to donation of clothing, shoes, and other items for school children

As the 2025-2026 school year kicked off, the Jebaily Law Firm of Florence, South Carolina, supported local elementary school students by providing essential back-to-school items to families in need. The firm supplied clothing, shoes, and other necessities to selected children at Carver Elementary in Florence, ensuring they were prepared and confident for the school year. To help the students participate in seasonal school activities, the firm also donated Halloween costumes so every child could join in the festivities.

George Jebaily stands with Kayla Jebaily Adams and recipients of clothing and shoe donation in elementary school hallway

In addition, Jebaily Law Firm donated nearly 50 pairs of shoes to the clothing and shoe closet at Lakewood Elementary in Myrtle Beach. By shopping for and providing these much-needed items, the firm helped ensure local children had a strong start to the school year. Jebaily Law Firm shared that they were grateful and proud to support these communities and make a meaningful difference for local families.

George Jebaily and Kayla Jebaily Adams standing next to donation items and admin representative from Carver Elementary Jebaily Law Firm staff and Carver Elementary staff stand and pose with donation items in school hallway

 

Kayla Jebaily Adams, Esq.

Attorney Kayla Jebaily Adams practices as an associate with Jebaily Law Firm, where she focuses on legal matters involving personal injury, workers’ compensation, and Social Security disability. A native of Florence, Kayla worked at the law firm as a runner, receptionist, and legal assistant before attending law school. 


Kayla earned her law degree from the University of South Carolina in 2023. She received a master’s degree in social work from USC in 2018 and her undergraduate degree from Clemson University in 2015. Kayla is licensed to practice law in South Carolina and North Carolina, and she is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina.


Her community involvement includes serving on the Board of Directors of the Florence County United Way, as well as membership in the South Carolina Association for Justice, the Injured Workers Advocates of South Carolina, and the South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Educational Association.

 

Admitted to South Carolina Bar: 2024

Years of Legal Experience: 2

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