The Logan, West Virginia Law Practice
In an effort to further help the working families of West Virginia, we have associated with Robert L. Noone Legal Services to assist families who have lost their capacity for income in the following areas:
- Bankruptcy
- Social Security Disability
- Worker's Compensation
For further information, contact Bucci, Bailey & Javins, L.C. for a free initial consultation.
West Virginia Bankruptcy Lawyers
The bankruptcy laws are designed to provide people with an opportunity for a "fresh start". At Bucci, Bailey & Javins, L.C., we first examine the facts surrounding your situation to determine if there are other options to bankruptcy (perhaps your situation was caused by someone else, a defective product, or due to deliberate exposure to danger in the workplace). In some cases, bankruptcy is the only real option available to you. We will determine the proper bankruptcy to file (Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy), and assist you in getting your debts discharged or enrolling you in a wage earner plan. The new bankruptcy rules are complex and cumbersome. We know the bankruptcy rules, we understand the bankruptcy exemptions, and we can help you file bankruptcy in West Virginia. Contact one of our experienced West Virginia bankruptcy lawyers today, and discover how we can help you get back on your feet.
West Virginia Social Security Disability Lawyers
If you have been turned down for a Social Security Disability (SSD) claim, regardless of the reason for the claim denial, you need an experienced Social Security Disability lawyer to assist you with your appeal. If you have had your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claim denied, i.e., turned down for your claim for Supplemental Security Income (SSI), then you need to contact one of our experienced West Virginia Social Security Disability lawyers today. Get the Social Security benefits you deserve.
West Virginia Worker's Compensation Lawyers
If you have been injured in the workplace, then you are likely entitled to worker's compensation for your injuries. However, many people do not realize that if your job or your employer deliberately put you in danger, i.e., there was deliberate intent to expose you to danger, then you may be entitled to compensation other than worker's compensation. Deliberate intent does not mean the employer intended to injure you; it means the employer deliberately exposed you to a danger in the workplace. If you believe you may have been exposed to deliberate danger in the workplace, contact one of our Logan, West Virginia trial lawyers for a free consultation and case evaluation. We can help you with your worker's compensation claim, or any other claim you may have. Find out how we earned our reputation for excellence and our track record of success. For more information, please visit our Workers Compensation Information Center.
West Virginia attorneys working hard for the working people of West Virginia, including representing the residents of Charleston, Logan, Williamson, and Madison, as well as residents from the counties of Logan County, Mingo County, Boone County, Kanawha County, Lincoln County, Wayne County, and Wyoming County who have suffered serious or catastrophic injury in the workplace, or because of a defective product or someone else's negligence. We also assist clients with bankruptcy, Social Security Disability, and worker's compensation.








