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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Work Visa lawyer in your area do?
A Work Visa lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Work Visa cases in your area.
How much does a Work Visa lawyer cost in your area?
Most Work Visa lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Work Visa lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Work Visa lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Work Visa lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Work Visa cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Ramie Shalabi practices personal injury and workers’ compensation law. He was born and raised in Greenville, South Carolina by a textile mill worker and a seamstress. He began working at a local grocery store at the age of 14 and has not stopped working since. He later attended the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC where he graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science while minoring in Business Administration.. Upon graduation, Ramie attended and earned his Juris Doctorate from one of the top law schools in the southeast – Wake Forest University School of Law. While in law school, Ramie was an editor for the Wake Forest University School of Law Journal of Law and Policy, which is still in publication today. Ramie began his legal career interning at the Richland County Solicitor’s Office before going on to intern at BB&T’s in-house legal department as well as the Federal Public Defender’s Office for the Middle District of North Carolina.. After earning his law degree, Ramie began working as a full-time prosecutor at the Richland County Solicitor’s Office where he met his current law partner, Curtis Dayson. Ramie spent hundreds of hours before judges in the courtroom prosecuting cases that ranged from property crimes to attempted murder. Ramie’s jury trial skills and confidence in the courtroom were developed as a prosecutor and carries those skills in confidence with him today as he takes on billion dollar insurance companies.. Ramie later began practicing at a local prominent insurance defense law firm representing some of the largest insurance companies in the world. His job used to be to pay as little to injured people as possible to save the insurance company money. He now uses everything he learned from his last job to fight against them to get every penny his injured clients are entitled to under the law.. Ramie stopped representing insurance companies and began representing people that were injured on the job or in motor vehicle accidents for a large law firm in South Carolina before starting his own law firm, Dayson & Shalabi Law Firm. Ramie has recovered millions of dollars for his clients since he began representing people instead of insurance companies. For Ramie, there is no greater feeling than helping a person in need of help. It is his calling in life and he works hard every day to achieve that. There is no greater feeling for Ramie than seeing his clients in a much better position at the end of the case than they were at the beginning.. Ramie currently represents injured individuals from all kinds of different industries – anywhere from construction workers to nurses and teachers – for their car accident cases or workers’ compensation claims. Most recently, Ramie was named one of the 2021 Best Lawyers in America for Workers’ Compensation Law – Claimant’s.
Ann has practiced law for over twenty-seven (27) years. Graduating from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1985, she remained in South Carolina to practice law. She describes her work as “an anointing.” It is what she was created to do – “helping injured people.” When people are seriously injured, they are extremely vulnerable and need someone who will take a personal interest in their well-being. She described herself as being equipped by God throughout her career to do just that!. In 1996, she left her private practice to accept an appointment as a Commissioner, by then Governor David Beasley, to the South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission and served for a six-year term. During her term, she also served as Vice-Chairman of the Commission.. After leaving the Workers’ Compensation Commission in 2002, Ms. Mickle opened offices in Rock Hill and Columbia providing legal representation to injured workers. She also handled catastrophic injury, wrongful death and civil cases. In 2008, she and Alan Bass, another former Commissioner, formed Mickle & Bass, LLC., and opened a third office in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Mickle & Bass, LLC is also associated (hired) by other attorneys across the state of South Carolina to assist them with handling their clients’ workers’ compensation claims. At Mickle & Bass, we use our collective experiences gained as former Workers’ Compensation Commissioners to assist our clients who have been injured on the job.. Ms. Mickle has also served as an officer in numerous community-based organizations and has served as a Board member for several entities, including the South Carolina Bar Association. She is also regularly enlisted to speak at legal seminars, church services and civic events.
A Rock Hill native, Mitchell Byrd received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Wofford College in 2000. He graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2004, where he served on the American Bar Association Real Property, Probate, and Trust Journal. He was also an active member of the University of South Carolina Moot Court Bar. His father is an attorney as was his grandfather, so practicing law is in his blood.. Since being sworn into the South Carolina Bar in 2004, Mitchell has focused on litigation within the criminal justice system as an economics crime prosecutor for the Thirteenth Circuit Solicitor’s Office and within the South Carolina Workers’ Compensation system. He is a member of the Greenville County Bar Association, the South Carolina Association for Justice, and Injured Workers’ Advocates. In 2014, he was selected as a member of the South Carolina Bar Young Lawyers Leadership Academy. He was recently awarded Legal Elite of the Upstate.. Mitchell says the thing he enjoys most about practicing law is helping people solve problems when they may not be in the position to help themselves. He strives to be generous with his time so that he can truly understand his clients’ needs. Mitchell and his wife Megan have a son, Patrick. He enjoys time with the family, the outdoors, music, collecting records, playing guitar, and cooking.
Rafael J. Guzman earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana in 1999. After graduation he worked as a Juvenile Probation officer for Whiteside County in Morrison, Illinois before embarking to legal studies.. He attended The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois and graduated in 2005. While in law school he was an executive member of the Latino Law Student Association, member of Habitat for Humanity, Fair Housing Association and Phi Alpha Delta. He also worked at The John Marshall Fair Housing Legal Clinic, under the guidance of Professors F. Willis Carusso, Joseph R. Butler and Damian Ortiz, representing numerous victims of housing discrimination. He was a board member of the Illinois Latino Law Student Association (ILLSA) from 2004 to 2005. ILLSA was created in an effort to increase networking opportunities for Latina/o law students across Illinois and to build alliances between the Latino student associations at all of the law schools in Illinois.. Being bilingual, he works with a number of Spanish-speaking clients informing them of their rights under the Workers’ Compensation Act, traffic, personal injury, criminal defense and what can be done for them
As an Assistant Attorney General, I represent the state of Washington and its citizens. My primary client is the Department of Labor and Industries.
Stephen has held numerous leadership positions in both the Thurston County and Washington State Bar Associations and earned the highest pre eminent rating for his legal skills in the Martindale Hubbell Law Directory.. In addition to receiving the Thurston County Bar Association Bigelow Award for Lawyer of the Year for 2002, Stephen has also served as president of his local Rotary club.. He is currently serving as a hearing officer for the WSBA Disciplinary Board.
Chad Beck joined Lehmbecker Law in July 2014 and since that time has practiced workers’ compensation law exclusively. Chad began his practice of law in Ohio in 2006 and since that time has dedicated the entirety of his practice to advocating for the rights of people suffering from physical and/or mental disabilities.. Chad has represented disabled individuals at over 1,500 Social Security disability hearings in Ohio, Washington, and multiple other places across the country. He also has extensive experience representing Social Security disability claimants in appeals before the Appeals Council and in United States District Court. Given this dedication and experienced representation, Chad has proven himself to be a very strong advocate for the rights of the injured and disabled.. Chad is a graduate of Cleveland-Marshall College of Law and of the University of Cincinnati where he earned a Dean’s Merit Scholarship and graduated Cum Laude with Departmental Honors in Psychology. Chad is admitted to practice law in three different jurisdictions, including Washington, Ohio, and the District of his spare time, Chad enjoys spending time with his family, playing guitar, billiards and basketball, and hiking with his golden retriever Henry.