Hatcher Law Offices is a second-generation law office in West Virginia. Our office has decades of successful history defending cases in criminal court and civil court. Combined, our attorneys, paralegals, and investigators have experience totaling more than a century. In most cases, there are no fees unless we recover damages. Call Hatcher Law Office today at (800) 554-7198 for a consultation.
The attorneys of Hatcher Law Offices in Huntington, WV, have years of practice in personal injury, criminal defense, and more. Hatcher Law Offices in Huntington, WV, has been protecting the rights of West Virginia citizens for decades. Trust our attorneys to work diligently in fighting for your case. We do not rest until we serve justice. If you are undergoing a criminal defense case, sexual harassment suit, or other personal cases, contact Hatcher Law Office today.
The attorneys of Hatcher Law Offices in Huntington, WV, have years of practice in personal injury, criminal defense, and more. Hatcher Law Offices in Huntington, WV, has been protecting the rights of West Virginia citizens for decades. Trust our attorneys to work diligently in fighting for your case. We do not rest until we serve justice. If you are undergoing a criminal defense case, sexual harassment suit, or other personal cases, contact Hatcher Law Office today.
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Hatcher Law Offices in Huntington, WV, is in its second-generation of attorneys.
Dedicated, experienced, and successful, Chad Hatcher and his staff work to provide the best experience for our clients.
Founder of the firm, Charles M. Hatcher, Jr., set the bar, with 32 years trial and litigation experience.
A graduate of the West Virginia University Law School, he spent 20 years working as a special prosecutor in Cabell County, West Virginia.
He taught Criminal Justice classes at Marshall University and was a featured instructor at seminars nationwide in the areas of crime scene investigation, murder investigation and prosecution, and many other areas of Criminal Procedures to Police, Lawyers and Prosecutors.
Dedicated, experienced, and successful, Chad Hatcher and his staff work to provide the best experience for our clients.
Founder of the firm, Charles M. Hatcher, Jr., set the bar, with 32 years trial and litigation experience.
A graduate of the West Virginia University Law School, he spent 20 years working as a special prosecutor in Cabell County, West Virginia.
He taught Criminal Justice classes at Marshall University and was a featured instructor at seminars nationwide in the areas of crime scene investigation, murder investigation and prosecution, and many other areas of Criminal Procedures to Police, Lawyers and Prosecutors.
Anyone in Huntington, WV, with past exposure to asbestos is at risk to develop lung cancer or mesothelioma.
Asbestos was common in many prominent West Virginia industries, including coal mining, automotive work, and railroad maintenance.
Many victims did not realize that they were constantly exposed, or were unable to take the proper safety precautions to avoid exposure.
If you received a lung cancer or mesothelioma diagnosis because of asbestos exposure, Hatcher Law Office will work with you to gain the compensation you deserve.
Asbestos was common in many prominent West Virginia industries, including coal mining, automotive work, and railroad maintenance.
Many victims did not realize that they were constantly exposed, or were unable to take the proper safety precautions to avoid exposure.
If you received a lung cancer or mesothelioma diagnosis because of asbestos exposure, Hatcher Law Office will work with you to gain the compensation you deserve.
Personal injury can occur from a number of causes, such as accidents and falls, and may result in traumatic brain injury.
Devastating injuries can bring a catastrophic change to someone's physical ability to move, work, and engage in enjoyable life activities.
The damage done can bring chronic pain and suffering, mental anguish, physical disfigurement, and have a significant effect on income due to lost wages, medical bills, and loss of earning capacity.
If you or a loved one requires representation for a personal injury case, or needs to file a claim, call Hatcher Law Offices at (800) 554-7198 today.
Devastating injuries can bring a catastrophic change to someone's physical ability to move, work, and engage in enjoyable life activities.
The damage done can bring chronic pain and suffering, mental anguish, physical disfigurement, and have a significant effect on income due to lost wages, medical bills, and loss of earning capacity.
If you or a loved one requires representation for a personal injury case, or needs to file a claim, call Hatcher Law Offices at (800) 554-7198 today.
If the police have arrested you and the police want a statement, what do you do?
To protect your rights, the very first thing you should do is ask to speak to a criminal defense lawyer.
Criminal defense begins from the moment you stand suspected or accused of a crime.
Hatcher Law Offices wants you to know that the police often make promises of leniency or say it is your duty to cooperate.
However, once you are a suspect, the police are not your friends.
If they are asking you questions, or make promises trying to get you to make a statement, you may be a suspect.
To protect your rights, the very first thing you should do is ask to speak to a criminal defense lawyer.
Criminal defense begins from the moment you stand suspected or accused of a crime.
Hatcher Law Offices wants you to know that the police often make promises of leniency or say it is your duty to cooperate.
However, once you are a suspect, the police are not your friends.
If they are asking you questions, or make promises trying to get you to make a statement, you may be a suspect.
Wrongful death is a term used when someone causes the death of another person, most often due to his or her actions or by their failure to act.
Wrongful Death is a civil action in court, not a criminal one.
Since the person killed, called the decedent, cannot file suit or collect damages, it is the family or representatives of the estate that do so.
You must prove that the death was caused by another's wrongful act, that the act was such that the decedent would have been due damages from the act, and that monetary damages did arise from the act.
Wrongful Death is a civil action in court, not a criminal one.
Since the person killed, called the decedent, cannot file suit or collect damages, it is the family or representatives of the estate that do so.
You must prove that the death was caused by another's wrongful act, that the act was such that the decedent would have been due damages from the act, and that monetary damages did arise from the act.
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