A Car Accident and the Statute of Limitations
You must act promptly in pursuing your claim after a car accident. Whether it’s the latest gadget or a television ad, we... Read More
An Update on Criminal Expungements in West Virginia
Expungements can restore a person’s record for the future. A criminal conviction, whether a felony or a misdemeanor, can follow a person... Read More
When Dogs Attack: Dog Bite Law in West Virginia
A dog bite or dog attack can leave a person physically injured, emotionally scarred, and financially strained due to medical bills. While... Read More
Medical Malpractice and Injuries: Not Just a Tiny Mistake
Medical malpractice, or medical errors, are the third-leading cause of death in the United States. Regardless of what a person’s job is,... Read More
A Public Employee And The Right to Representation
West Virginia law permits certain public employees the right to representation in the workplace. A public employee may have someone speak and... Read More
Getting Caught With a Small Bag of Weed In West Virginia
Newsflash: possession of marijuana for recreational use is still illegal in West Virginia. Nationwide, 10 states and Washington, D.C., have legalized marijuana... Read More
Wrongful Death Cases In West Virginia
The death of a loved one carries with it immense feelings of loss. This loss is only compounded when a loved one’s... Read More
Pro-life law grants limited immunity for drug possession in an overdose situation
The opioid epidemic is rampant in West Virginia. Regardless of socioeconomic status, age, gender, or race, we all know someone in our... Read More
Just Say No To The Other Party’s Insurance Adjuster After A Car Wreck
How to Handle the Outcomes of a Collision You were in a car wreck. You were just rear-ended by a person who... Read More
Removing the Brand: Criminal Expungement in West Virginia
Mistakes should not necessarily define a person for the rest of his or her life. West Virginia law recognizes this principle and... Read More