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Category Archives: Personal Injury

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What to Know About Comparative Negligence in a West Virginia Personal Injury Case

By Burke, Schultz, Harman & Jenkinson |

In many personal injury cases, the question of who is at fault isn’t always black and white. While one party may be primarily responsible for causing an accident or injury, the injured party might also bear some share of the blame. This is where the legal principle of comparative negligence comes into play. In… Read More »

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Proving Negligence in a West Virginia Personal Injury Case

By Burke, Schultz, Harman & Jenkinson |

If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s actions, you may have the right to seek compensation through a personal injury claim. However, to succeed in your case, you must be able to prove that the other party was negligent. This applies whether you are taking your case to court or negotiating a settlement… Read More »

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