Before a lawyer can charge a fee on a workers’ compensation case, the fee must be approved by the S.C. Workers Compensation Commission. Commission rules require that no lawyer’s fee exceed one-third of the amount recovered. The one-third must be based on the amount disputed and may not be calculated on weekly benefits the employer voluntarily pays to the injured worker.
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Everyone at Jebaily Law Firm is so nice, professional, and makes you feel very comfortable while you are there. Mrs. R. Jebailey is excellent. I am very satisfied with the outcome of my case and how it was handled. I would recommend this firm to all my family and friends.
Jebaily Law Firm was a great choice to have handle my case. Working with Kathy and Rangeley has been a joy! I was kept up to date with consistent communication and every time I had questions (and I had a lot of them), I would get an immediate response via email. Even with some hiccups due to insurance companies dragging their feet, they stayed on top of the case, always following up with them and giving me updates. I’ve had peace of mind through this whole experience knowing that they had my back and based on what I’ve heard about other law firms, my case was handled and settled quickly. Thank you all for your professionalism and great work!
Words cannot express how wonderful Mr. George Jebaily was in helping me get through a problem that had me in tears. His kindness and professional manner were amazing. I recommend him highly to anyone that has legal problems or questions and can rest assured he will work hard in a courteous and diligent manner.
Everyone at Jebaily Law Firm is so nice, professional, and makes you feel very comfortable while you are there. Mrs. R. Jebailey is excellent. I am very satisfied with the outcome of my case and how it was handled. I would recommend this firm to all my family and friends.