Attorney Ronald J. Jebaily Honored By National Workers’ Compensation Group
Florence, S.C. (PRWEB) September 13, 2014 -- A senior personal injury attorney at the Jebaily Law Firm in Florence has been honored by a national legal organization.
The Workers Injury Law & Advocacy Group (WILG) has named workers’ compensation attorney Ronald J. Jebaily as one of the nation’s Top 100 Injured Workers’ Attorneys for 2014.
Ron Jebaily is the Jebaily Law Firm’s senior partner, having practiced law for 45 years in Florence, representing injured workers. A graduate of the University of South Carolina School of Law, he is a past President of the Injured Workers Advocates of South Carolina.
“I am careful in my case preparation and willing to take proper cases to court,” Jebaily says. “I am an aggressive litigator who enjoys the fight, and I am honest with people and tell them what I think I can, or cannot, do for them.”
The WILG’s Top Injured Workers’ Attorneys program is an invitation-only, professional recognition program comprised of attorneys who represent injured workers.
WILG is dedicated to representing the interests of millions of workers and their families who suffer the consequences of work-related injuries or occupational illnesses and who need legal assistance to obtain medical care and other relief under workers’ compensation programs.
Ron Jebaily helps lead one of South Carolina’s long-established and well-respected legal practices in the Jebaily Law Firm. As a trial lawyer, he focuses on plaintiff litigation in personal injury, workers’ compensation, Social Security disability, probate, family law, and criminal law.
About Jebaily Law Firm
Located in Florence, SC, at 291 W. Evans Street, the Jebaily Law Firm has six lawyers who assist clients with cases that include workers’ compensation, personal injury, Social Security disability, probate, family law and criminal law. For more information, contact the firm at (843) 667-0400.
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