Our Personal Injury and Criminal Defense Attorney Blog
West Virginia attorney Ty Nestor shares his thoughts on a variety of legal topics in his blog. If you are struggling with overwhelming debt, are facing criminal charges, or have been injured in an accident that was not your fault, you will get the valuable information you need to protect your rights here. Read Ty’s insightful blog posts to get the legal edge you deserve.
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Victims of Distracted Drivers Need Experienced Personal Injury RepresentationOur personal injury attorney represents victims of distracted driving in West Virginia. If a distracted driver caused your injuries, call Ty Nestor today.
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Holding Drowsy Drivers Liable for Their Negligent ActionsFatigued drivers are dangerous drivers. Find out how to know if the driver who caused your crash was drowsy and how to hold him accountable for your losses.
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How to Prove Fault in Your West Virginia Car AccidentThere are certain facts you will have to show to prove that the other driver in your crash was at fault and is liable for your damages. We explain here.
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Receiving Compensation for Truck Collisions Caused by Unsecured CargoDrivers of commercial trucks are liable for accidents that occur when they fail to secure cargo according to FMCSA regulations.
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The Benefits of Hiring an Experienced Attorney to Handle Your West Virginia Accident ClaimIf you are considering handling your West Virginia personal injury claim by yourself, find out what an experienced personal injury attorney can do for you.
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Buckle your child in West Virginia if they are under 8 years of age or are under 4 feet 9 inches tall. W.Va. Code 17C-15-46West Virginia Carseat and Seatbelt Law. W.Va. Code 17C-15-46
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How can I get compensated from a car accident occurring in West Virginia?What to expect when injured in a car or truck wreck in West Virginia.
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What to do when injured from a dog bite in West Virginia?West Virginia Dog Bite Law
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If you have been convicted of a felony in West Virginia you may have the ability to have that felony conviction reduced to misdemeanor status under certain circumstances.West Virginia's Second Chance for Employment Act allows persons convicted of certain felonies to have their felony conviction reduced to misdemeanor status.
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Wondering about the number of West Virginians who are charged with DUI each year? How about the frequency and location of sobriety checkpoints?West Virginia DUI arrest statistics and the efforts of law enforcement to crack down on this type of criminal offense by use of sobriety checkpoints.