Health, Safety & Personal Injury Law Blog
February 15, 2021 • Attorney Tips,Compensation for Injuries,Hiring a West Virginia Lawyer,Representing Yourself Without a Lawyer
6 Reasons Why a WV Personal Injury Lawyer May Not Take Your Case (And What You Can Do About It)
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident or hurt by someone else’s negligence, it’s usually helpful to at least speak with an experienced West Virginia personal injury lawyer about your rights and options. If your accident or injury case meets certain criteria, finding an attorney who wants to take your…
read moreNovember 17, 2020 • Attorney Tips,Community Help WV,Representing Yourself Without a Lawyer,WV Work Accidents
How to Succeed at Work after an Injury or Disability With a Reasonable Accommodation Request
Injured Workers Have a Right to a Reasonable Accommodation From West Virginia Employers Under the ADA West Virginia has the highest disability rate in the nation. With 19% disabled, that means approximately 347,260 West Virginians have a health condition, injury, or disability that prevents them from working. But, it doesn’t have to be this way.…
read moreNovember 6, 2020 • Hiring a West Virginia Lawyer,Representing Yourself Without a Lawyer
Free or Low Cost Lawyers in West Virginia
Free Legal Advice In West Virginia West Law Firm is a team of personal injury lawyers and professionals who only represent people who have been injured in accidents, at work, or because of negligence. However, we know many people need help with other legal issues like criminal matters, divorce matters, and so forth. So, we…
read moreDecember 10, 2019 • Attorney Tips,auto accident tips,Compensation for Injuries,Representing Yourself Without a Lawyer,West Virginia Insurance Law
Should You Give a Recorded Statement to The Other Driver’s Auto Insurance Company?
What to do after a West Virginia Car Accident The short answer is no. You should not give a recorded statement to the other driver’s auto insurance carrier after an accident. Just like in criminal cases, anything you say can and probably will be used against you by the insurance company. Another way to look…
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