Angus M. Lawton
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Angus M. Lawton is a distinguished attorney based in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, renowned for his unwavering commitment to advocating for clients in the realms of medical malpractice and personal injury law. As the founder of Lawton Law Firm, Angus has dedicated over three decades to ensuring that victims receive the justice and compensation they deserve, navigating the complexities of the legal landscape with expertise and compassion. A proud alumnus of the University of South Carolina School of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 1988, Angus has built a formidable reputation in the legal community. His exceptional skills and dedication to client service have earned him recognition as a Super Lawyer for five consecutive years, from 2021 to 2025, a testament to his standing among peers and his commitment to excellence. Angus understands that dealing with medical malpractice and personal injury cases can be overwhelming for clients. He prioritizes clear communication and personalized attention, ensuring that each client feels heard and valued throughout the legal process. His strategic approach combines thorough investigation, meticulous preparation, and a relentless pursuit of justice, allowing him to achieve favorable outcomes for his clients. At the heart of Angus’s practice is a genuine desire to make a difference in the lives of those he represents. He leverages his extensive experience to empower clients, helping them to navigate the challenges they face while advocating fiercely for their rights. With Angus M. Lawton, clients can trust they have a dedicated ally in their corner, ready to fight for their best interests.
About Medical Malpractice Law
Medical malpractice attorneys represent patients harmed by healthcare provider negligence. They fight for compensation for injuries caused by medical errors. Common matters include surgical errors, misdiagnosis, birth injuries, medication errors.