Robert Sansbury Named to the 2026 Super Lawyers List: What This Means for Injury Victims in South Carolina

At Sansbury Law Firm, we believe recognition should come from the people who know your work most closely, your peers. That is undoubtedly what happened this year. Founder and principal attorney Robert Sansbury has been named to the 2026 Super Lawyers list, marking his 13th consecutive year of recognition since 2014.

For a firm built entirely around representing injury victims in Myrtle Beach and across the Pee Dee region, this milestone is more than a title. It is a reflection of over a decade of results for real clients.

In this post, we will walk through what the 2026 Super Lawyers honor actually means, how the selection process works, why consistency matters more than a single good year, and what it means for you if you or a loved one has been hurt in an accident.

 

 

What Is the Super Lawyers List, and Why Does It Matter?

Super Lawyers is not something an attorney can buy or apply for. It is a peer-reviewed rating service that evaluates lawyers across the country using a multi-phase process built on:

  • Peer nominations from other practicing attorneys
  • Independent third-party research into case history and professional standing
  • Evaluation by a panel of experienced lawyers in the same practice area

Because attorneys cannot pay their way onto the list or self-nominate for inclusion, the 2026 Super Lawyers designation carries real weight. It tells you that other lawyers, including opposing counsel and colleagues across South Carolina, recognize the quality of the work.

How Selective Is the List?

The numbers matter here. Robert Sansbury’s inclusion on the 2026 Super Lawyers list places him among no more than five percent of attorneys in South Carolina working in Plaintiff’s Personal Injury. That is a small circle in a state with thousands of licensed lawyers.

From Rising Star to Super Lawyer: A 13-Year Track Record

Robert Sansbury’s path to the 2026 Super Lawyers list did not happen overnight, and that is the point.

  1. 2014 to 2022: Robert Sansbury was named to the “Rising Stars” list every single year, an honor limited to roughly 2.5% of South Carolina attorneys, typically those under 40 or with fewer than 10 years of practice.
  2. 2023 to 2026: He graduated to the full Super Lawyers list in Plaintiff’s Personal Injury, a recognition reserved for no more than five percent of attorneys statewide.
  3. 13 straight years: No gaps, no missed years. Just consistent recognition from 2014 through the 2026 Super Lawyers announcement.

This recognition means a great deal to me because it reflects the trust my clients have placed in me and the results we’ve been able to achieve together over the years,” Sansbury said. “Representing injury victims in South Carolina has been the focus of my entire career, and being recognized by my peers for over a decade is something I don’t take for granted.

 

 

The Background Behind the 2026 Super Lawyers Honor

A little context helps explain why this recognition tracks so closely with client results.

Education and Legal Foundation

Robert Sansbury is a Myrtle Beach native and a graduate of the University of South Carolina School of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 2008. Rather than starting his career elsewhere, he came home to practice law in the community he grew up in.

Courtroom and Judicial Experience

Before founding Sansbury Law Firm, he served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Roger M. Young in South Carolina’s 9th Judicial Circuit. That clerkship gave him a front-row seat to how judges evaluate arguments and evidence, experience that still shapes how cases are prepared today.

Credentials That Support the 2026 Super Lawyers Recognition

A few additional facts round out the picture:

  • Admitted to practice before all South Carolina state and federal courts, including the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals
  • Certified Circuit Court Mediator
  • Fluent in both English and Spanish, allowing direct communication with a wider range of clients
  • Holds an AV-Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the organization’s highest peer-review honor
  • Previously named to the “Top 40 Under 40” list for South Carolina civil litigation by the American Society of Legal Advocates
  • Former Board of Governors member for the South Carolina Association for Justice
  • Past president of the Horry County Bar

Why the 2026 Super Lawyers Distinction Matters to You

If you are searching for a personal injury attorney in Myrtle Beach or the surrounding counties, a list like this can feel abstract. Here is why it should not.

1. It Signals Trust From Legal Peers, Not Marketing

Advertising can say almost anything. A peer-reviewed honor like the 2026 Super Lawyers list cannot be purchased, which means the recognition reflects genuine standing in the legal community.

2. It Points to Long-Term Case Experience

Thirteen straight years of recognition is not a fluke. It suggests a sustained pattern of case results, courtroom readiness, and client advocacy across car accidents, trucking collisions, motorcycle crashes, and wrongful death claims.

3. It Reflects a Firm Built on Courtroom Readiness

Insurance companies pay close attention to which attorneys are willing and prepared to take a case to trial. A track record like this one tends to influence how seriously a claim is taken from the very first settlement conversation.

What Clients Say About Working With Sansbury Law

Recognition from peers is one measure of a firm’s work. What clients experience during one of the hardest moments of their lives is another, and it is the one that matters most to us.

“After a very traumatic auto incident resulting in a total loss and by the grace of God minimal bodily injury, Robert and his team fought tirelessly on my behalf to get the maximum compensation for my injury and property loss. The entire team are a joy to work with and made a painful and difficult situation bearable, and got the results that were the best possible outcome.”  – John Moore

Who Sansbury Law Represents

Based in Myrtle Beach, Sansbury Law represents injured individuals and families throughout Horry, Georgetown, and Marion counties, as well as the greater Pee Dee region. The firm focuses on:

The firm’s approach is built on courtroom experience, including a background in insurance defense and a judicial clerkship, which gives Sansbury Law insight into how the other side prepares a case.

Frequently Asked Questions About the 2026 Super Lawyers List

Can attorneys pay to be included in Super Lawyers? No. Attorneys cannot apply or pay for inclusion. Selection is based on peer nominations, independent research, and evaluation by a panel of practicing lawyers.

What percentage of attorneys make the Super Lawyers list? Typically no more than five percent of attorneys in a state are named to the full Super Lawyers list in a given practice area. Rising Stars, reserved for younger or newer attorneys, is limited to about 2.5%.

Does a Super Lawyers rating guarantee a case outcome? No rating or award can guarantee a specific result. Every case depends on its facts. What a long-standing honor like the 2026 Super Lawyers list does provide is insight into an attorney’s standing among peers and sustained experience handling similar cases.

Talk to a Recognized Myrtle Beach Personal Injury Attorney

Being named to the 2026 Super Lawyers list for the 13th year in a row is a milestone we are proud of, but it is not the reason we do this work. It is simply a byproduct of showing up for clients across Horry, Georgetown, Marion, and the Pee Dee region, year after year.

If you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident, trucking collision, motorcycle crash, slip and fall, or wrongful death situation, you do not have to sort through the legal process alone. Reach out to Sansbury Law Firm today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We will listen to what happened, explain your options in plain language, and help you understand what fair compensation could look like for your specific case.

Contact Sansbury Law Firm now to speak with Robert Sansbury, recognized by his peers for over a decade of dedicated advocacy for injury victims in South Carolina.