When Pedestrians Are Liable for Car Accidents

While rare, pedestrians may be partly or completely at fault in a car accident case. Car accidents involving pedestrians require careful investigations to determine if the pedestrian and/or driver were behaving in negligent or illegal activities at the time of the accident. Determining Fault in West Virginia In early 2015, Governor Tomblin signed House Bill…

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Is a Cosmetic Surgery Error Grounds for a Medical Malpractice Claim?

In West Virginia, medical malpractice accounts for any harm a patient receives because a medical professional failed to meet his or her standards of care. This means that if another reasonably skilled specialist would not have made the mistake that caused an injury, the patient can seek compensation through a medical malpractice suit. But who…

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Can You Sue for Medical Malpractice Years After Treatment in West Virginia?

We trust medical professionals to provide accurate diagnoses and reliable treatments. When these specialists fail to meet the standards of care set forth by the state, it is considered malpractice. When pursuing a claim related to any negligent damages, there are many factors to consider, and you may not have time to gather evidence, document…

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