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Browse personal injury lawyers serving Charleston, West Virginia. Contact information and addresses listed below.
20 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Charleston, WV
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Showing 20 personal injury lawyers in Charleston, WV
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Cary Law Office PLLC
122 Capitol St Suite 200, Charleston, WV 25301
(304) 804-6369 carylawofficewv.com
Morgan & Morgan
222 Capitol St # 400, Charleston, WV 25301
(304) 345-1122 forthepeople.com
Warner Law Offices, PLLC
227 Capitol St, Charleston, WV 25301
(304) 756-5570 wvpersonalinjury.com
Salango Law
206 Capitol St #200, Charleston, WV 25301
(304) 342-0512 salangolaw.com
Farmer, Cline & Campbell Personal Injury Lawyers Charleston
If you have been injured in an accident in Charleston, West Virginia, a personal injury lawyer can help you navigate the legal process and seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. West Virginia follows a comparative fault rule, meaning you can recover damages even if you are partially at fault, as long as your fault is less than 50 percent. Local attorneys understand the specific procedures of Kanawha County courts and can provide guidance on state laws that affect your claim.
What Does a Personal Injury Lawyer in Charleston Cost?
Most personal injury lawyers in West Virginia work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay no upfront fees, and the lawyer takes a percentage of your settlement or court award, typically ranging from 33 to 40 percent. Costs for case expenses like filing fees and expert witnesses may be deducted from your recovery. This is general information, not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in West Virginia?
In West Virginia, you generally have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. This time limit is set by state law and can vary depending on the type of case. Missing this deadline usually means you lose your right to sue.
How does West Virginia comparative fault law affect my case?
West Virginia uses a modified comparative fault system. If you are found to be partially responsible for the accident, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. You can only recover damages if your fault is 50 percent or less.
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