For Robert Chambers, life is about real relationships that stand the test of time. That personal philosophy also drives a legal practice committed to making a difference in people’s lives when they need help the most.
As a personal injury attorney and workers’ compensation lawyer, Robert realizes that clients who come to him are placing immense trust in his skills and abilities to help make things right. No matter the injury, and whether it took place in an auto accident or on the job, the suffering is very real and very personal for the client. Robert repays that faith by working diligently to win the best outcome possible for every person he represents.
He’s driven by logic – he learned that from his father, who also is an attorney. That trait helps him build solid cases based on facts and the law. But he’s also driven by the personal knowledge that it’s always more gratifying to help others than to help yourself. For Robert, practicing law is not about the fee. It’s about guiding clients through difficult times towards a future where they have what they need to fully recover from a devastating injury.
He also realizes that the best outcome can, and will, vary with each case. Sometimes a settlement that gets the client on a fast path toward recovery is the goal. In other situations, though, battling an intractable insurance company or big business head-on is the only possible solution. Depending on the circumstances of the case and the client’s needs, Robert is always fully prepared to go either route. He’s also capable of finding a middle ground, through negotiation or mediation, if those methods work best for the client.
No matter the strategy, it’s always formulated with one goal in mind: serving people and making a difference in lives.
- South Carolina, 2015
- University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, South Carolina
J.D. - University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
B.A., 2008- Honors: Dean’s List
- Major: Political Science
- Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch: Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants and Workers’ Compensation Law – Claimants, 2024