With a focus on women's health and rights, Carmen Scott represents victims of harmful medical drugs and devices, medical negligence, corporate misconduct. She also represents survivors of sexual abuse and advocates for human trafficking victims who seek to hold hotel franchises and other corporate entities accountable for allegedly enabling trafficking for profit.
Carmen helps lead Motley Rice's mass tort pharmaceutical litigation by managing complex personal injury and economic recovery damages cases. She has been on the forefront of national litigation, including multidistrict litigation pending in California for thousands of women who developed severe health complications allegedly caused by Bayer Corp.’s contraceptive device Essure . She previously litigated claims involving NuvaRing, Yaz and Yasmin birth control drugs and devices, and served on the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee in In re NuvaRing Products Liability Litigation. She also served as co-lead counsel in In re Mirena Product Liability state court consolidation in New Jersey, and as co-chair of the AAJ Mirena IUD Litigation Group. She served on the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee for the multidistrict litigation In re Power Morcellator Products Liability Litigation and currently In re Johnson & Johnson Talcum Powder Products Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation. Carmen also represented clients in a variety of drug product matters in state and federal courts, including serving as a member of the PSC and Co-Chair of Leadership Development Committee for In re: Zantac (Ranitidine) Products Liability Litigation.
Prior to joining Motley Rice in 2005 and concentrating her efforts on the medical practice area, Carmen represented numerous clients in jury trials, working on products liability, personal injury and business cases for both plaintiffs and defendants.
Carmen is a frequent speaker on medical litigation and topics involving women's products, regularly lecturing at both legal seminars and public advocacy events on such issues as plaintiffs' rights in medical negligence and dangerous drug cases. She has been quoted in numerous national media outlets and publications, including The Associated Press, NBC News New York, Marie Claire and MotherJones.
A South Carolina native and active in the community, Carmen served as a College of Charleston alumni board member. She also proudly served on the Board of the South Carolina chapter of Make-A-Wish for many years, fundraising and promoting the organization's mission, and continues to serve as a 'wish-granter' for families. She also formerly served as a board member for the nonprofit organization Charleston County Friends of the Library.
Awards, Accolades & Recognitions
Best Lawyers
Charleston, SC
2024 “Lawyer of the Year” Product liability litigation-plaintiffs
2022 “Lawyer of the Year” Personal injury litigation-plaintiffs
2018-2026 Charleston, S.C. Personal injury litigation-plaintiffs; Product liability litigation-plaintiffs
Chambers USA
2024-2025 Product Liability: Plaintiffs - Nationwide, Band 4
2021-2023 Product Liability: Plaintiffs - Nationwide, Band 3
Super Lawyers
2015-2020 South Carolina Super Lawyers list
Personal injury - products: plaintiff; Class action/mass torts: plaintiff
2013-2014 South Carolina Super Lawyers Rising Stars list
Lawdragon
2020-2025 Lawdragon 500 Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers
Human Rights
Charleston Regional Business Journal
2013 Forty Under 40
Blog Posts
March 10, 2025
Does Baby Powder Cause Cancer?
by: Carmen S. Scott
July 15, 2020
Dirty Dancing: It’s time to put J & J’s Baby Powder in the corner! Causes, Not Just Cases
by: Carmen S. Scott
December 5, 2018
Spike in drug recalls warrant the question: How can medications be made safer? Causes, Not Just Cases
by: Carmen S. Scott
News
October 24, 2025
Parkinson’s disease and the hidden impact of TCE
by:
Carmen S. Scott
Nicholas V. Williams
October 8, 2025
What Is Sexual Abuse?
by: Motley Rice