Charleston Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury and Criminal Defense Law Firm
At the Peper Law Firm, PA, our primary focus is on personal injury law and criminal defense. However, in the event you have a legal issue that our firm cannot assist you with, we will gladly put you in touch with a local attorney who can best handle your specific legal issue. We are dedicated to this community and the people who live here, and we take great pride in giving the residents the specific attention they deserve.
Our lawyers are experienced advocates in the following areas:
Personal Injury
- Automobile accidents
- Slip-and fall-accidents
- Products liability
- Medical Malpractice
- Wrongful Death
- Nursing Home Negligence
- Truck Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Premises liability
- Failure to warn
- Head injuries
- Brain injuries/traumatic brain injuries
- Paraplegia
- Quadriplegia
- Surgical injuries
- Birth injuries
- Construction injuries
- Drug and medical device defects
- Asbestos Injuries
- Lead poisoning
Criminal Defense
- DUI
- Driving under suspension
- Drug charges
- Aggravated assault
- Arson
- Bribery
- Burglary
- Conspiracy
- Drug trafficking
- Fraud
- Gun crime
- Breach of trust
- Minor in possession of alcohol
- Hit and run
- Murder
- Identity theft
- Manslaughter
- Probation violations
- Pyramid schemes
- Violent crimes
- Weapons offenses
- White-collar crimes
- Criminal domestic violence
Born and raised in the Lowcountry, to serve the residents of the Lowcountry, The Peper Law Firm, PA.
Contact our office today to schedule a consultation with our Charleston personal injury and criminal defense attorneys so we can evaluate any legal issues you currently have. Our firm is conveniently located in the heart of Charleston's West of the Ashley neighborhood at 1637 Savannah Highway, just across the street from the new Chick-fil-A. Come in today, and let our firm discuss your legal questions and issues with you. We are here to serve you, the residents of the Lowcountry, and we look forward to working on your behalf.
