If your employer doesn’t report your accident or denies that you’ve been hurt, you can file a claim on your own. You will want to file your own claim if you think that you did not get all of the benefits due to you. In order to file a claim, you will need to turn in a Form 50 or Form 52 to the Workers’ Compensation Commission. Get help from our South Carolina workers’ compensation attorney now.
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See More TestimonialsMr. George Jebaily was very good. I would advise him for anybody that needs help with an attorney. His staff is unbelievable. They are very helpful. You can call them anytime and they are on the ball.
This firm is a five-star attorney because they truly care about their clients. They will fight for your rights and keep you posted while doing so. A special thank you to Michelle for never taking her eye off the ball. I appreciate what you have done for me.
So happy I went to Jebaily Law Firm. The people there were so nice from being greeted at the door when you first come in until the time you leave the office when you exit and that includes the receptionist. They get the job done, I would definitely recommend them. Thank you Brian!
I want to thanks Mrs. Kathy Funderburk & Mrs. Rangeley for their consistent communication and attentiveness to my concerns. You ladies have been there for my child & I the entire process & still this day. You heard and supported me throughout the entire legal process & even during the stressful times when I felt like giving up Mrs. Kathy you encourage me to keep pushing. I love you all & appreciate you!!!!!!! Jebaily Law Firm IS THE BEST!!!!!!!


