About Jeffrey M.

Jeffrey M. Martin built his legal foundation at the University of South Carolina, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in 2008. He stayed in the state for law school and received his J.D. from Campbell University's Norman A. Wiggins School of Law in 2011. Those years set the stage for a career rooted in South Carolina courts and legal communities.

He began practice soon after law school at Maring and Moody, LLC in 2011. The early years gave him hands-on experience handling claims and litigating on behalf of injured clients. Two years later he joined Grimes Teich Anderson LLP Injury Lawyers and became a partner in 2013. The move marked a shift to a firm centered on injury cases and workers' compensation work.

Martin's practice has centered on workplace injury and personal injury matters. He represents clients in claims arising from on-the-job accidents, occupational disease allegations, and related disputes over benefits and liability. His caseload regularly includes contested hearings before administrative tribunals and litigated matters in state court. He handles case preparation, counsel through hearings, and negotiation when settlement is an option.

Memberships in professional organizations reflect the contours of that work. He holds memberships in The South Carolina Bar and the Greenville County Bar Association. He is active in groups focused on advocacy for injured people, including the South Carolina Association for Justice, Injured Workers Advocates, and the South Carolina Workers' Compensation Educational Association. Those affiliations provide continuing education and peer contact relevant to practice in this area.

Colleagues describe a lawyer who relies on careful preparation and clear communication. He tends to keep legal explanations straightforward and to prioritize client understanding of the process. He has worked on matters that require both administrative advocacy and courtroom readiness. That combination shapes how he staffs files and prepares for hearings.

Outside the courtroom, Martin's background in South Carolina institutions informs his ties to local legal networks. He has remained in-state in both education and practice, building familiarity with South Carolina's procedural and substantive approaches to workplace injury law. He maintains an office at Grimes Teich Anderson LLP Injury Lawyers and serves clients across the state.

He practices at Grimes Teich Anderson LLP Injury Lawyers, where his current work focuses on workers' compensation and personal injury matters.

Education

Campbell University, Norman A. Wiggins School of Law,

J.D. (2011)

University of South Carolina

B.A. (2008)

Languages

English (Spoken)

Experience

Partner

Grimes Teich Anderson LLP Injury Lawyers
2013

Lawyer

Maring and Moody, LLC
2011

Accepted Jurisdictions

South Carolina

Professional Associations

South Carolina Association for Justice

has membership Current

Greenville County Bar Association

has membership Current

The South Carolina Bar

has membership Current

Injured Workers Advocates

has membership Current

South Carolina Workers Compensation Educational Association

has membership Current

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