West Virginia

How to find a workers compensation lawyer in West Virginia

Workers comp lawyers in West Virginia typically work on contingency, charging 33% of recovery (capped at 20% by statute). The statute of limitations is 2 years (WV Code §23-5-5). Free initial consultations are standard.

State bar referral service

The West Virginia State Bar

(304) 558-7990

https://www.wvbar.org/public-resources/find-a-lawyer/

Fees & benefits

Typical contingency: 33%

Statutory fee cap: 20% (WV Code §23-5-5)

Free consultations: Typical

Max weekly benefit: $1,100

TTD weeks: 104

Legal aid (free, income-qualified)

(866) 255-4382

https://www.lawv.net/

Settlement guides by injury type

Each guide covers settlement weeks, statute citation, and high-risk class codes for West Virginia.

FAQs about workers comp lawyers in West Virginia

How much does a workers comp lawyer cost in West Virginia?

West Virginia workers comp lawyers typically charge 33% of recovery on contingency, capped at 20% by statute (WV Code §23-5-5). Initial consultations are typically free.

What is the deadline to file a workers comp claim in West Virginia?

The statute of limitations to file a workers comp claim in West Virginia is 2 years from the date of injury. Notice to the employer is typically required within 30 days.

What is the maximum weekly benefit in West Virginia?

Up to $1,100/week, with a TTD maximum of 104 weeks.

What if my employer didn't carry workers comp in West Virginia?

Penalties for non-compliance include fines, stop-work orders, and personal liability for employee injuries.