Slip and Fall Attorney in Huntington, WV
Helping West Virginians Injured on Unsafe Property Seek Justice
If you’ve been hurt in a slip, trip, or fall, you may be entitled to compensation — especially if the property owner failed to fix or warn about a dangerous condition. At McClure & Goad, we help clients across Huntington and beyond hold negligent property owners accountable.
Why Premises Liability Matters in West Virginia
Property owners have a legal duty to keep their spaces safe. When they fail — and you get hurt as a result — you may have a claim under West Virginia premises liability law. But these cases aren’t always straightforward. You need a slip and fall lawyer in Huntington who understands how to prove negligence, gather evidence, and fight for fair compensation.
Types of Slip and Fall Cases We Handle
Wet Floors and Spills
Slippery surfaces in stores, restaurants, or public buildings often lead to broken bones and head injuries.
Broken Stairs or Railings
Improper maintenance in apartment buildings or offices can result in dangerous falls.
Icy Walkways or Parking Lots
Business owners must manage snow and ice responsibly — or face liability for preventable injuries.
Unsafe Flooring or Loose Carpets
Even seemingly minor hazards can cause major accidents.
Falls in Nursing Homes or Hospitals
We hold facilities accountable when vulnerable individuals are harmed due to unsafe conditions.
How We Help After a Fall Injury
Slip and fall cases are often met with skepticism by insurance companies — but we know the truth: these injuries can be serious and life-changing. Our Huntington WV personal injury attorneys will:
- Investigate the accident and document negligence
- Gather witness statements and expert input
- Handle all insurer communications and push for maximum recovery
Why Clients Choose McClure & Goad

Nearly 50 years of combined experience in injury law
Deep familiarity with local courts and insurance practices
One-on-one communication with your attorney — every step of the way
Proven record in slip and fall and other premises liability claims
No recovery, no fee — guaranteed
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Slip and Fall FAQs
How do I prove a property owner was at fault?
We must show the hazard was known or should have been known — and that it caused your injury. Photos, incident reports, and witness statements help build the case.
What if I was partially at fault?
West Virginia allows for partial fault recovery. Even if you were somewhat responsible, you may still be entitled to compensation.
How soon should I contact a lawyer?
Immediately. Conditions change quickly, and evidence can be lost. Fast action strengthens your claim.
What if the fall happened at a friend’s or relative’s home?
Your claim is against their insurance — not them personally. Don’t hesitate to protect your rights.
What can I be compensated for?
Medical bills, missed work, long-term pain, and emotional distress may all be recoverable.
Don’t Let a Fall Set You Back — Get Help Today
You don’t have to suffer in silence. If you were injured due to unsafe conditions, our attorneys will help you understand your options and fight for the outcome you deserve.
