At the Myrtle Beach Law Office of criminal defense and personal injury lawyer Bobby G. Frederick, we represent people – we do not ever represent the interests of the government or corporations.  Our practice is focused on trial work, whether that means defending ordinary citizens against the incredible power of the government or whether that means standing up to corporations and insurance companies when they take advantage of ordinary people like you and me. 

We are also trial lawyers - whether the case we accept is criminal or civil, we will take your case to trial when it is necessary to get the results that you need. 

Bobby Frederick practiced exclusively criminal defense for five years before expanding to also represent persons with personal injury claims, and has the experience necessary to provide you with a solid legal defense.  We have access to a wide range of experts that can assist with your case and a highly competent investigator on staff.  We are determined to aggressively provide every client with the best defense possible, and our goal is always to achieve the best possible outcome in your case, whether that means a dismissal of your charges, a fair plea agreement through negotiations, or a favorable verdict at trial.

If you have been arrested, charged with a crime, or are under investigation, contact criminal defense lawyer Bobby Frederick at 843-444-6122 to arrange a free consultation about your legal options. 
  
Our office also accepts select civil cases – if you have been in an accident, if an insurance company refuses to pay your claim, if you have been injured by a doctor or hospital, or if you were wrongfully arrested or hurt by the police, call our Myrtle Beach law office at 843-444-6122 and we will review your case.  

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