Hamilton, Burgess, Young & Pollard, P.L.L.C. - Fayetteville, WV
5493 Maple LaneP.O. Box 959Fayetteville, WV 25840
Fayetteville Bankruptcy Law Firm
Overview
Your Slingshot
It's a David and Goliath situation. When you're in debt, the creditors are Goliath with all the power, and you feel there's nothing you can do to stop them. We can stop them. It's the same with the insurance companies in a personal injury suit, or your employer in a discrimination or harassment case. You need a lawyer who can fight on your behalf in the legal system.You need a slingshot.
Our Fayetteville attorneys have more than 90 combined years ...
Your Slingshot
It's a David and Goliath situation. When you're in debt, the creditors are Goliath with all the power, and you feel there's nothing you can do to stop them. We can stop them. It's the same with the insurance companies in a personal injury suit, or your employer in a discrimination or harassment case. You need a lawyer who can fight on your behalf in the legal system.You need a slingshot.
Our Fayetteville attorneys have more than 90 combined years ...
Your Slingshot
It's a David and Goliath situation. When you're in debt, the creditors are Goliath with all the power, and you feel there's nothing you can do to stop them. We can stop them. It's the same with the insurance companies in a personal injury suit, or your employer in a discrimination or harassment case. You need a lawyer who can fight on your behalf in the legal system.You need a slingshot.
Our Fayetteville attorneys have more than 90 combined years of experience helping people just like you in the legal system. Hamilton, Burgess, Young & Pollard, P.L.L.C. has a proud tradition in West Virginia.
Experience | Client-Centered Focus | Effective Representation
We are a different kind of law firm that emphasizes:
- Experience: We have a lot of trial experience, especially in car wrecks, coal mining accidents and other personal injury cases. At a time when most attorneys do not have trial experience, this is a great benefit to our clients.
- Client-centered focus: Rather than simply help our clients with their coal truck and timber truck wreck cases and then never see them again, we much prefer building long-term relationships with our clients. We want to be your all-purpose legal solution for all of the different legal needs that come up in you and your family's life, like starting a business or closing on your home loan.
- Effective representation: We have a reputation for getting excellent results for our clients. When people come into our office devastated and ready to file bankruptcy, we literally help turn their lives around.Some people come in broke, feeling like dead beats, and leave feeling like substantial citizens again. This is why we do what we do.
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