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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See More TestimonialsGeorge and Kristi were very attentive with my car wreck case and walked me through every step of the process. I always knew where we were in the case and was kept informed on our next steps in the filing. My case was an agonizing 2.5 years that seemed to have no progress on an agreement and settlement. George worked endlessly to get a result that I would be happy with, even if the insurance company would not budge. I am extremely thankful for him and their team and would recommend them to anyone needing someone to truly fight for them and care about their case.
Absolutely love this place! Everyone is amazing and I promise you will be satisfied!
My family and I loved working with Attorney George Jebaily and his team. Buffy, his paralegal, was wonderful and always on top of everything. Extremely happy we chose George Jebaily to represent us. Highly recommend!
My experience with Jebaily Law Firm has been top-notch. Rangeley and Kathy are knowledgeable of the law. They respond quickly to my emails and phone calls. I have had a great experience with them. Highly recommend them. Have recommended them. Will use them again if the need arises.


