Lamar, Marcy Johnson Attorney

Specializing in workers\' compensation defense, subrogation, and appellate law. 100% of practice devoted to representing insurers and self-insured corporations/employers against workers\' compensation claims.

Marcy Lamar, Esq. was recognized as a \"Best Lawyer\" for her work in the field of Workers\' Compensation Defense by the national publications of \"Best Lawyers in America\" and \"US News and World Reports,\" in both 2010 and 2011.

In addition, the McKay Firm was inducted into the Inaugural 2011 issue of \"Best Law Firms in America\" and \"US News and World Reports\" for their practice in Workers\' Compensation Defense

1303 Blanding Street Columbia South Carolina, 29201
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(803) 256-4645

www.mckayfirm.com

mlamar(at)mckayfirm.com

Last updated 2023-07-28

Specialties of Lamar, Marcy Johnson Attorney:
  • Attorneys
  • Disability Lawyers
  • Employment & Labor Lawyers
  • Workers' Compensation Lawyers
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