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Check out our “In The Community” spotlight article in the January edition of The Savvy Mag!
For many workers in South Carolina who have been hurt on the job, chronic pain is a daily reality. Learning how to manage and cope with chronic pain can be difficult to do, especially without the financial resources that make seeking pain management economically feasible. However, if you have been…
A drunk driving car accident can quickly change your life. To keep everyone safe, commit to driving sober this holiday season. In the event that you are involved in a crash caused by an impaired driver, do not wait to contact a Florence lawyer who handles drunk driving accidents. Drinking…
The holidays are just around the corner. For most of us, holiday parties, shopping and travel plans will keep us busy through the end of the year –and force us to be on the road quite a lot. Whether you are traveling to a holiday party across town, headed to…
Our tent was located on the corner of Evans and Irby Streets. We got to see many old clients and new faces at our tent this year as folks registered for a chance to win an Apple Watch!
It’s almost that time of year again!! Time to GO NUTS!! The 12th annual South Carolina Pecan Festival will take place on Saturday, November 7th in downtown Florence. Activities will begin at 10:00 AM and go until 7:00 PM. The Pecan Festival has grown a lot over the past 12…
Jebaily Law Firm participated in the Pee Dee Heart Walk and raised $2941 for this wonderful cause. The team also won “best t-shirt” during the walk as well!
Workers’ compensation provides insurance benefits for employees injured on the job. Under South Carolina law, most businesses with four or more full-time employees must carry workers’ compensation insurance. However, a bill introduced earlier this year in the South Carolina legislature may allow certain employers to “opt out” of the state-supervised…