Professional Practice
Robert C. “Trey” Limehouse is an accomplished Associate Attorney with a focus on handling concurrent jurisdiction injury claims within the framework of the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, as well as state workers’ compensation cases under the South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Act.
Dedicated to championing the rights of injured workers and their families throughout South Carolina, Trey’s practice extends from the bustling ports of Charleston to the industrial landscape of automobile manufacturing in Greenville.
Experience
Trey’s legal journey began with clerking at a distinguished South Carolina defense firm prior to his law school graduation. This experience granted him insights into navigating intricate insurance defense cases and honed his skills in constructing strong cases from their inception. His educational background in pre-medical studies equips him to engage with clients and their medical professionals effectively in complex injury cases.
Trey’s commitment to professional growth is evident in his rigorous training with the National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA), where he acquired indispensable advocacy and trial skills. His dedication to learning remains steadfast, as he actively participates in ongoing NITA education courses to stay at the forefront of his field.
Education
University of South Carolina, Bachelor of Science in Public Health and Chemistry
University of South Carolina School of Law, Juris Doctor
Bar Admissions
South Carolina
U.S. District Court of South Carolina
At Christmas Injury Lawyers, our South Carolina injury lawyers provide representation after collisions, work accidents, construction accidents, accidents on property, and many other types of personal injuries. We believe firmly in the rights of injured victims and we have dedicated our careers to fighting for those whose lives have been derailed by accidents.
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