From a badly installed roof to an unevenly installed floor, it’s the term nobody wants to hear when dealing with their home: “faulty” or “defective workmanship.” The definition is exactly what it sounds like: improperly completed work that leaves defects in your home or other construction … [Read more...]
The Most Dangerous Kind Of Mining
Mining is synonymous with West Virginia, and it’s the state’s biggest industry. Miners can make much better salaries than nearly anything else in the state, and it’s a highly skilled job. But mining is also one of the most dangerous professions. Injuries are common, and accidents can be certain … [Read more...]
Who’s Liable In An Accident With An Autonomous Car?
It’s another futuristic piece of science fiction that is becoming true: the car that drives itself all on its own, taking people wherever they need to go, with less risk of an accident from human error. Software controls and “drives” the vehicle, with an array of sensors and equipment that can … [Read more...]
Can Poor Coronavirus Procedures Be Cause For A Wrongful Death Suit Against A Nursing Home?
It was unheard of just a year ago, but within a short time turned the entire world upside down. In less than a year, COVID-19, also called the “coronavirus,” has disrupted millions of lives and made a large number of people ill, some fatally. Nursing home residents are particularly vulnerable … [Read more...]
What Do They Consider When Awarding Pain And Suffering In Legal Settlements?
If you’ve been in any kind of personal injury accident, you may have heard the term “pain and suffering.” In addition to monetary damages, such as medical bills, lost wages, property damage and other losses, pain and suffering is included in what’s called “non-economic damages.” Defining Pain … [Read more...]
I Was Injured By Protesters While Shopping At A Store. Can I Sue The Store For Not Protecting Me?
During the current pandemic, many businesses are working hard to stay in business and keep their employees working. Small businesses such as restaurants, bars, convenience stores, and salons are at the whim of local and state governments for closures, directly affecting their income. The … [Read more...]
Criteria Needed To File An Auto Lemon Law Suit In West Virginia
You needed a car, whether new or pre-owned. Despite doing your research and due diligence, you discover that you’ve actually bought a car that’s an “ auto lemon.” The car doesn’t operate correctly and attempts to repair it with the dealership and the manufacturer have been unsuccessful. You … [Read more...]
Common Types Of Elder Abuse In Charleston, WV
It’s one of the worst types of harm—abuse of an elderly individual, whether by a family member, caregiver, or a trusted representative. Abuse and neglect at the hands of someone who should have been looking out for the elder’s best interests are one of the most odious crimes there is. Elder abuse is … [Read more...]
How Long Do You Have To Report A Slip And Fall Accident In Charleston?
An estimated 25,000 slip and fall accidents happen in the US every year, many with accompanying injuries. While most people believe slip and falls happen to people over 65, anyone under 65 can also find themselves with serious injuries from a fall, especially at a workplace. These accidents are the … [Read more...]
Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in West Virginia
West Virginia is a great place to ride a motorcycle. Scenic mountain rides are easily found, and we’re one of the best states for motorcycling. Fans of the road know MountainFest, the yearly motorcycle rally held in Morgantown (paused for 2020), which has had many as 60,000 visitors at one … [Read more...]