Lawyers for Wilson, Frame & Metheney traveled to Canada. They spent several days with various experts to assess Graham’s damages and to prepare the case for trial.
UMWA union officials, previously injured local miners and safety officials all recommended Wilson, Frame and Metheney’s 30+ years of experience in coal mine injuries and wrongful deaths.
Wilson, Frame and Metheney searched beyond the trucking company’s $1m insurance policy and found that his employer also carried a $1m underinsured policy. Also, since the West Virginia man was driving for his job, the law firm obtained workers comp benefits to cover his medical expenses.
The attorneys at Wilson, Frame and Metheney are experienced in multi-vehicle accidents and know how important it is to collect crucial evidence, eyewitness accounts and opinions from experts.
On December 1, 2013, Jay was returning home from a charity event in Harrison County, W.Va. when a driver collided into the rear of his motorcycle, pitching him approximately 25 feet.
On March 26, 2013, Bill, owner of a local business, was driving his work pick-up truck north on Route 26, near Howesville, Preston County, W. Va when a Ford Taurus traveling south failed to yield the right of way, turning left into Bill’s direct path, causing a T-bone collision.
Wilson, Frame and Metheney legally secured confidential documents, which proved the nursing home employees were negligent for failing to correctly and safely transport their resident.
Because WF&M has represented a number of cases involving gas well explosions, extensive burns, inhalation burns and wrongful death, they knew where to start and what needed to be done to identify responsibility for the injuries and fatalities.
Preston Counties in West Virginia West Virginia Fayette
and Greene Counties in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
and Garrett County, Maryland