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Overview
Mercer County Personal Injury Attorney
Sometimes, the smallest details make all the difference in a case. For that, you need a lawyer who treats each case with close scrutiny and personal attention. William S. Winfrey II is an attorney based in Mercer County, West Virginia. Mr. Winfrey's dedication to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients has defined his practice for more than 30 years.
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Mercer County Personal Injury Attorney
Sometimes, the smallest details make all the difference in a case. For that, you need a lawyer who treats each case with close scrutiny and personal attention. William S. Winfrey II is an attorney based in Mercer County, West Virginia. Mr. Winfrey's dedication to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients has defined his practice for more than 30 years.
Mr...
Mercer County Personal Injury Attorney
Sometimes, the smallest details make all the difference in a case. For that, you need a lawyer who treats each case with close scrutiny and personal attention. William S. Winfrey II is an attorney based in Mercer County, West Virginia. Mr. Winfrey's dedication to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients has defined his practice for more than 30 years.
Mr. Winfrey assists clients with personal injury cases ranging from car accidents to nursing home neglect. He will work hard to ensure that you receive compensation for your injury. Thorough investigation of the incident that lead to the injury is the strongest foundation upon which to build your case, and Mr. Winfrey provides exactly that. Mr. Winfrey understands the frustration of dealing with insurance companies, and will relieve you of that burden as he navigates your case.
Injuries that result in death become subject to wrongful death cases. If you have lost a loved one to an injury, you may be entitled to compensation.
Princeton Social Security Disability Insurance Attorney
Whether or not an individual will receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) depends on the data that he or she presents to the Social Security Administration. A note from a physician is not sufficient — successful SSDI cases are built on a foundation of medical records and detailed testimony.
Mr. Winfrey has successfully guided many clients through the process and red tape, and helped them secure SSDI benefits. If your claim was denied, contact Mr. Winfrey to learn the next steps for your case.
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About William S. Winfrey II
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Hunting Accidents
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Adoption
- Child Custody
- Social Security -- Disability
- Wills
- Estate Planning
- Federal Criminal Defense
- Money Laundering
- Bank Fraud
- Identity Theft
- Manufacturing and Sale of Controlled Substances
- Weapons Trafficking
- Criminal Law
- DUI/DWI
- Traffic Violations
- Traffic Tickets
- Reckless Driving
- Out of State Traffic Tickets
- Commercial and Residential Real Estate
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1608 West Main Street Princeton, WV 24740- 2626
Phone
Fax
- 304-425-7340
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