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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I love Jebaily Law Firm. I’ve been using them since 2009 and other family members before then I guess you can say it’s a family thing. From workmans’ compensation, auto accident. Will tell you what to expect. They are friendly, keep you updated, returns your call as soon as possible, make sure you understand what’s going on, answer your questions, patience, trustworthy. For me, I’m satisfied. I would recommend them to you.
My experience at this law firm was top tier service. I would like to thank Ms. Funderburk and Ms. Bailey for picking up my case, they’ve done an excellent job! I’d definitely recommend this law firm if you’re looking for a lawyer. Thanks again guys for going above and beyond with my case!


