Posted in blog,Medical Malpractice,Wrongful Death on February 23, 2022
How much time do you have to treat a stroke? The answer may surprise you. The first minutes and hours after stroke symptoms appear are critical for receiving proper, and potentially lifesaving, treatment. Therefore, it is vital that you recognize the signs and symptoms of stroke as soon as possible. Recognizing the Symptoms The clock… read more
Posted in Wrongful Death on July 22, 2020
In West Virginia, a wrongful death is one that another person’s neglect, default or wrongful act caused. It is a fatal accident connected to someone’s negligence, wanton disregard for others’ safety or recklessness. In the event of a wrongful death, the representative of the decedent’s estate can file a lawsuit on behalf of surviving family… read more
Posted in Wrongful Death on April 29, 2020
Wrongful death is the most tragic possible outcome of an accident in West Virginia. It is the death of someone you love due to the preventable negligence or recklessness of another party. While nothing can make up for the wrongful death of a loved one, a civil claim could repay you and your family members… read more
Posted in Wrongful Death on March 30, 2020
Wrongful death is preventable with due care and responsibility. Most injury-related deaths occur due to someone else’s negligence, recklessness or malicious intent to harm. If someone else caused your loved one’s death, you have legal options in West Virginia. Bringing a wrongful death claim could give you closure, a sense of justice and financial compensation… read more
Posted in Uncategorized,Wrongful Death on August 7, 2014
In February 2012, Denton James Ward, aged 18, was beaten to death by a mob at a McDonalds. Ward’s girlfriend subsequently died in a traffic accident while attempting to take Ward to the hospital. The families of both teenagers sued McDonald’s claiming that the restaurant failed to protect its patrons at the College Station Texas… read more