We represent injury victims across Beaufort and surrounding areas. If your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, recklessness, or failure to act, you may have a claim.
We represent injury victims across Beaufort and surrounding areas. If your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, recklessness, or failure to act, you may have a claim.
Beaufort’s high-traffic zones—including Robert Smalls Parkway and Highway 21—are common locations for serious collisions. Our motor vehicle collision attorneys handle:
From waterfront restaurants to historic inns, unsafe conditions can lead to injury. Our slip and fall attorneys handle claims involving slick surfaces, broken steps, poor lighting, and more. If a property owner failed to maintain safe conditions, we’ll hold them accountable.
We represent victims of diagnostic errors, surgical mistakes, and negligent aftercare at facilities like Beaufort Memorial Hospital. Our medical malpractice attorneys partner with medical experts to investigate and build strong cases on your behalf.
Has a loved one shown signs of neglect or mistreatment in a Beaufort care facility? Our nursing home malpractice team takes immediate action to investigate abuse, protect vulnerable residents, and hold facilities civilly liable under South Carolina law.
Defective products and toxic exposure can result in long-term harm. Our mass tort and environmental litigation attorneys work with scientific and safety professionals to connect your injuries to negligence—and pursue appropriate compensation.
We represent families in wrongful death claims after fatal accidents, medical negligence, or other tragedies. While no legal action can replace your loved one, we help families recover financially and seek justice.
We proudly serve clients in downtown Beaufort, Port Royal, Lady’s Island, Burton, and beyond.
If you or a loved one were injured in Beaufort, don't wait. Let Berly Rouse Attorneys At Law review your case and explain your options at no cost. We fight for fair compensation so you can focus on healing.
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You generally have three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury claim in South Carolina. However, exceptions apply—especially if your injury occurred on city property or involves a government agency. It’s important to act quickly, especially in Beaufort County where court scheduling and notice requirements can impact your rights.
Yes. South Carolina law follows a modified comparative negligence system. If you’re less than 51% at fault, you may still recover damages—though your compensation will be reduced by your share of the blame. For example, if you were hit near Boundary Street but found 20% responsible, your final award would be reduced by 20%.
No. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you owe nothing upfront. You only pay if we win or settle your case. We’ll explain everything clearly before you commit to moving forward.
Every case is different, but compensation may include:
Not always. Many settle out of court through negotiations. But if the insurance company denies your claim or offers a lowball settlement, we’re prepared to litigate in Beaufort County Circuit Court. Our trial-ready approach ensures you’re covered either way.
It depends. Some cases resolve in a few months. Others, especially those involving serious injuries or multiple parties, may take a year or more. We keep your case moving and give you realistic expectations from the beginning.
Yes. You may be able to file a premises liability claim if unsafe conditions—such as poor lighting, uneven walkways, or lack of maintenance—caused your injury. We investigate local businesses, rental properties, and public areas across Beaufort to hold negligent parties accountable.
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