Shawn C. Simms - Charleston, WV
Attorney at Hill, Peterson, Carper, Bee & Deitzler, PLLC
Personal Injury Lawyers in Charleston, WV
500 Tracy Way Charleston, WV 25311
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Charleston Personal Injury Lawyer
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
- Medical Malpractice
- Slip and Fall
- Car Accident
- Animal Bites
- Premises Liability
Attorney Information
Overview
Mr. Simm’s biographical information below includes reference to specific and cumulative case results of the past and should not be misconstrued as any indication that a future client or case will have a similar outcome. Case results depend on a variety of factors unique to each case. Past case results do not guarantee or predict a similar result in any future case undertaken by Shawn Simms or this law firm.
Shawn C. Simms was born in Charleston, West Virginia, and has lived here his whole life. Shawn graduated from West Virginia State University in 2017 with a B.S. in Biology and a B.A. in Political Science. Shawn went to West Virginia University College of Law where he graduated in 2020. During his time in law school, Shawn was a member of the Marlyn Lugar Trial Association and was Chief Justice of the Student Government Association Judicial Court. Shawn had internships with Judge Duke Bloom, the Kanawha County Public Defender Office, Legal Aid of West Virginia, and the General Practice clinic of the WVU Clinical Law Program. Shawn is a member of both the West Virginia Association of Justice and the American Association for Justice.
Shawn began his legal career in July of 2024 at Hill, Peterson, Carper, Bee, & Deitzler, PLLC, as an associate. Ever since a close member of Shawn’s family was injured by medical negligence, he has had a deep passion for personal injury law that he is excited to bring to the firm.
Shawn has two children: a daughter named Audrey and a son named Levi. When he is not at work, Shawn enjoys spending time with his children, working on cars, building computers, keeping honeybees, and gardening.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- CALI Award - Civil Disobediance, 2018
Education
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Legal Education
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West Virginia University College of Law,
Morgantown,
West Virginia, 2020
J.D.
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West Virginia University College of Law,
Morgantown,
West Virginia, 2020
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Non Legal Education
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West Virginia State University,
Institute,
West Virginia, 2017
B.S.
Major: Biology
Major: Political Science
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West Virginia State University,
Institute,
West Virginia, 2017
Bar Admissions
- West Virginia, 2024
Other Affiliations
- West Virginia Association for Justice
- American Association for Justice
Contact
500 Tracy Way
Charleston, WV 25311
Phone: 304-205-1810
Fax: 304-345-1519
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.hpcbd.com
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