Jeffrey Ezell | Greenville Worker's Compensation Lawyer

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About Jeffrey

We are easy to find in the heart of Greenville with plenty of free parking.  The office is located between the Greenville County and the Federal Court Houses at 15 North Irvine Street.  Our staff is friendly and knowledgeable.  We are here to fight for your rights, serving the entire upstate South Caroline area.  Call us today for an appointment to discuss your specific needs.

Is transportation a problem due to a Personal Injury or Car Accident?  We can come to you at home or in the hospital, if necessary – and at no additional charge.  We are also available to meet evenings and/or weekends if that is what your schedule requires.

Call today to learn more about my fee structure.

Experience

Owner

Ezell Law Firm, LLC

2005-Present

Greenville, SC

Senior Partner/Practice Group Leader

Gallivan, White & Boyd, PA

1988 - 2005

Admission

Verified South Carolina

1988

Education

National Institute of Trial Advocacy

Certificate

1991

College of Charleston

Bachelor of Arts

1985

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • South Carolina Bar, Family Law Section Member
    2013 - Present
  • South Carolina Bar Association Lawyers Helping Lawyers Committee Member
    2013 - Present
  • South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys' Association Executive Committee Member
    2002 - 2005
  • South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys' Association, Joint Meeting Committee Co-chair
    2000 - 2003
  • South Caroline Defense Trial Attorney's Association Co-Chair of Workers Compensation Substantive Law Committee
    1999 - 2004
  • American Bar Association Self Insurers and Risk Managers Committee Member
    1992 - 2005
  • South Carolina Bar Association Workers' Compensation Section Member
    1992 - 2004
  • American Bar Association, Litigation Section Member, Workers Compensation Liaison
    1990 - 2005
Honors / Awards
  • Business of Integrity Award Better Business Bureau
    2016
  • Top 10 Attorneys Nationally Ranked National Academy Of Family Law Attorneys
    2016
  • Julie Valentine Award Piedmont Council for the Prevention of Child Abuse
    1991

Notable Work

Publications

Workers Compensation Seminar Workers Compensation

2005


South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys' Association Midyear Meeting Workers Compensation

2003


National Workers Compensation and Occupational Medicine Conference (keynote speaker) Workers Compensation

2003


The Self Insurer Strange But Necessary Bedfellows

2003


GSA Business Journal Slow Economic Times Call For Fast Action on Workers Compensation Claims

2002


GSA Business Journal Ouch...Now What?

2002


GAPA Statewide Meeting .Workers Compensation

2002


South Carolina Workers' Compensation Educational Association Medical Conference Workers Compensation

2001


ABA Tort and Insurance Practice Journal Recent Developments In Workers Compensation Law

2001


The Self Insurer Partnering For Success

2001


GSA Business Journal Balancing Workers Compensation and Benefits To Illegal Aliens

2001


South Carolina Workers' Compensation Educational Association Medical Conference (Multiple sessions) Workers Compensation

2000


Risk and Insurance Managers Society Southeast Regional Conference Workers Compensation

2000


The Defense Line "The Aftermath of Hedgepath in Workers Compensation

1998

Questions & Answers

Please describe a case in the last year or two where you made a big difference.

I represented a woman, a nurse, who was injured lifting equipment at a nursing home. The nursing home was owned by a large, national corporation and they wanted to, and tried to, deny her claim on multiple grounds. We took the matter to a hearing and won a very large award for her. The employer and insurance company appealed the matter and we won again at the appellate level. The nursing home company could have settled the matter for much less money early on in the process, but they foolishly backed out of the settlement in what appeared to be an attempt to squeeze my client financially. The amount we won when we took the matter to court, and ultimately to mediation, was roughly three times what the nursing home could have settled the matter for. We took great pains to prepare and present our case at trial in the best fashion possible and the award granted at trial reflected what we believe was the true measure of what my client had lost.

How did you build a successful practice?

I think the main thing I have to offer that perhaps not every other lawyer might offer is a sense of creativity. I try and view my cases from a legitimate, "client centered" angle. I think too many lawyers might over complicate cases when, in fact, the basis for our claim can be presented in a very simple, straight forward, and often creative fashion. I have been in practice nearly 25 years and I believe creativity is one thing that, at times, might set me apart from other lawyers.

What should clients look for in a lawyer?

People should look for a lawyer they can trust. They should look for a lawyer willing to meet/talk with them one on one rather than passing them off to a paralegal or younger lawyer. They should look for a lawyer they can relate to, that makes them feel comfortable no matter what type of legal challenge they might be facing. They should look for a lawyer that is willing to do his or her dead level best to understand that they know all of the possible situations/outcomes/expectations brought about by whatever legal matter brought them to the lawyer's office. People are often intimidate by lawyers and the legal system - folks should look for a lawyer that reduces that fear and intimidation as much as possible.

How important is local knowledge to the success of your cases?

In South Carolina, unfortunately, politics can, at times, be part and parcel of the legal process. Knowledge of all that such a situation entails can sometimes be of critical importance to the success of any legal matter.

What information can you provide in a free phone consultation?

This can vary greatly, but I do my best, given the time constraints sometimes inherent in a phone consultation, to give the client or prospective client, an idea of not only what I feel to be my initial impressions of the options in their situation, as well as any additional information I might want them to gather in order for me to give them a more thorough and accurate assessment of their situation. If we are dealing with a family court situation, I also try and give them at least an additional idea of what type of fees the client can anticipate.

What differentiates you from other lawyers in your community?

I think the fact that I spent roughly 17 years working FOR insurance companies gives me a unique perspective, and unique insight into the litigation process from BOTH sides of the equation. While it does not give me a crystal ball or any ""magic"" powers, you cannot spend 17 years dealing with insurance companies from that angle without learning a bit about how they operate and why they sometimes do what they do in the litigation arena.

What is the most rewarding aspect of your job?

By far, the greatest thing I get from doing what I do is gratitude. It probably goes without saying that in the 17 years I worked FOR insurance companies, the words ""thank you"" were quite rare and scarce. After leaving the insurance world and opening my own office, the first time a client gave me a hug at the end of a case, I realized how much more I like and appreciate working for real people rather than large companies.

What are your other interests in addition to law?

Other than my kids, my greatest passion outside of the law is music. I have been a musician since I was 14 and have played professionally since I was in my early 20's, whether I was playing in church or in front of a live audience.

Are you involved in your community?

I now, and always, place a tremendous amount of importance on giving back to the community. I have been deeply involved in children's issues for over 20 years, and currently serve on the Board of Directors for Defenders For Children, a local child abuse prevention and awareness organization. I am also a member of the South Carolina Bar Associations Children's Law Committee. I am a Graduate of Class XXV of Leadership Greenville, a program administered by the Greenville Chamber of Commerce, and am a former United Way Loaned Executive.

Founded 2008

Ezell Law Firm, LLC Highlights

Workers' Compensation, Car Accident, Personal Injury, Divorce & Family Law, Wrongful Death, Mediation of all matters civil and domestic

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