When you’ve been hurt in a workplace accident, it impacts you and your family. Suddenly, you are left with an injury and there is less money coming in. You deserve workers’ compensation benefits but navigating the claims process can be complicated. The experienced, New Jersey workers’ compensation attorneys at Shebell & Shebell, LLC fight for the rights of injured workers.
Michelle Carpenter Shebell has dedicated her career to seeking justice for every client.
As the devoted mother of five children, Michelle appreciates the necessity to give every individual an equal voice and the opportunity to be heard.
Michelle studied psychology and sociology as an undergraduate at Fairfield University in Connecticut. Upon graduation, she began her career in the criminal justice system as a senior probation officer in Middlesex County. She continued to work full-time while attending Seton Hall University Law School. After admission to the New Jersey State Bar, Ms. Shebell utilized the knowledge she gained as a probation officer to fervently represent clients as a public defender in Hudson and Monmouth counties. While a deputy public defender, she refined her skills as an attorney and gained invaluable trial experience.
Day after day, New Jersey personal injury lawyer Attorney Thomas Shebell sees people from all walks of life who suffer from preventable medical neglect, car crashes, dangerous property conditions, defective products, corporate wrongdoing, and more. The most common emotions he encounters are fear and a sense of loss, sometimes even hopelessness. These feelings are often followed by questions like, "Why did this happen?" "How can I prevent this from happening to someone else?" and "How do we ensure the person responsible is held accountable?"
New Jersey personal injury lawyer Danielle Chandonnet, while working in a corporate legal department, decided to attend law school at night, following in the footsteps of her family members. She joined Shebell & Shebell, LLC in 2001 and is proud to be a member of the firm established by her grandfather, Thomas F. Shebell.