William H. Waring
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William H. Waring is a distinguished attorney specializing in medical malpractice law at Lofton & Lofton, P.C., located in Charleston, South Carolina. With a commitment to advocating for patients’ rights, William has developed a profound expertise in navigating the complexities of medical negligence cases, ensuring that victims receive the justice and compensation they deserve. William earned his Juris Doctor from Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law in 2006, following a Bachelor of Arts from Furman University in 1994. His legal career began with a prestigious judicial clerkship in the First Judicial Circuit of South Carolina, where he honed his legal research and writing skills under the guidance of experienced judges. Since joining Lofton & Lofton in 2009, William has built a reputation for his meticulous approach to litigation and his empathetic understanding of clients' challenges. Prior to this, he practiced at The Richter Firm, LLC, where he further developed his skills in medical malpractice law. His extensive experience encompasses a wide range of cases, from surgical errors to misdiagnoses, allowing him to effectively represent clients in their pursuit of justice. In addition to his legal practice, William is actively involved in community outreach and legal education initiatives, emphasizing the importance of patient safety and legal advocacy. His dedication to his clients and the legal profession has made him a respected figure in the Charleston legal community. With a focus on integrity, compassion, and zealous representation, William H. Waring continues to fight for the rights of those affected by medical negligence in South Carolina.
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.