Recent Blog Posts
Is Lane Splitting Legal in West Virginia?
Riding a motorcycle carries many advantages. Motorcycles are cheaper than passenger cars, they tend to be more fuel-efficient, and they are generally better for the environment. They are also significantly more dangerous, especially when overly-aggressive motorcycle riders engage in dangerous maneuvers to beat the traffic or simply for fun. One such maneuver is known… Read More »
Charles Town Woman Killed in Motorcycle-Truck Accident
Although West Virginians are subject to state and local shelter-in-place orders, people are still driving when necessary. And though we’d expect less traffic, the rate of traffic accidents has remained relatively steady. Recently, an unfortunate accident involving a motorcycle and a pickup truck took the life of a woman in Jefferson County. Continue reading… Read More »
How to Avoid Being Hit by a Drunk Driver
Drunk driving remains one of the biggest dangers on the road today. Unfortunately, despite legislators passing harsher DUI laws and police departments establishing checkpoints, intoxicated driving persists. If you are driving in West Virginia, there are precautions you can take to help protect yourself and your family against the dangers of drunk driving. Read… Read More »
Most Common Construction Accidents
Construction is one of the most dangerous industries for workers. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), over 20 percent of workplace fatalities happen in construction, representing over 1,000 deaths in 2018. Thousands more suffer serious injury each year. Below, we review some of the most common construction accidents and injuries. Contact… Read More »
Car Accident Laws You Should Know in West Virginia
After a car crash, it is important to know the law. Car crash victims and at-fault drivers should know their legal obligations as well as their rights and recovery options. Below, we cover some of the general laws and regulations that are important to keep in mind after a car crash. Call a dedicated… Read More »
What Damages Are Available in a West Virginia Wrongful Death Lawsuit?
The sudden loss of a loved one can be one of the most devastating events anyone can experience. Although no amount of money can truly fill the hole left in your life, the ability to hold the at-fault parties responsible for the death can bring some measure of comfort, and at least ease some… Read More »
How are Pain and Suffering Calculated in a West Virginia Car Accident Claim?
When you are injured in a car accident in West Virginia, there are two types of damages you can seek in a personal injury lawsuit: Economic (or “special”) damages such as medical bills and lost wages; and non-economic (or “general”) damages such as pain and suffering and emotional distress. While the former is easy… Read More »
A Message to Our Clients During the COVID-19 Pandemic
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to require individuals and businesses to take extra precautions for public health and safety, we want you to know that our office is taking reasonable and necessary steps to keep our staff and clients safe. Our attorneys and staff continue to work both remotely and in-office, conducting business via… Read More »
Why Get an Attorney After a Car Accident?
If you were injured in a car accident, you are not legally required to get a lawyer to help out. You can file your claims with your insurance company or the at-fault driver. However, an experienced personal injury lawyer can help ensure that you take all of the steps necessary to recover all of… Read More »
How Much Money Can You Get from a Car Accident?
If you were hurt in a car crash as a result of someone else’s negligence in West Virginia, you are likely entitled to an award of damages. The amount of damages you receive depends on many factors, including the seriousness of the accident, the extent of your injuries, the other driver’s culpability, and your… Read More »