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JB AkersCharleston, West Virginia Attorney JB Akers

Contact Akers Law Offices in downtown Charleston, WV for a free consultation about your legal options.  We handle a wide variety of litigation including personal injury and employment law. We also represent individuals, businesses and families involved in mining accidents, car and truck accidents, medical malpractice claims, commercial and insurance disputes, wrongful termination, sexual harassment, employment discrimination and many other types of cases.

Charleston lawyer JB Akers is a native West Virginian.  He earned his law degree from the West Virginia University College of Law after he graduated with honors from Wake Forest University. For more information about his background click on Mr. Akers' name below.

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Akers Law Offices PLLC, a personal injury and employment law firm in Charleston, West Virginia, serves clients throughout West Virginia, and in communities such as Beckley, Huntington, Parkersburg, Logan, Winfield, Cross Lanes, Morgantown, Lewisburg, Bluefield, Madison, Williamson, Pineville, Point Pleasant, Ripley, Hurricane, Kanawha County, Jackson County, Roane County, Calhoun County, Clay County, Nicholas County, Greenbrier County, Wood County, Ohio County, Marshall County, Berkeley County, Jefferson County, Wayne County, Logan County, Boone County, Mercer County, McDowell County, Mercer County, Harrison County, Monongalia County, and Mason County. We represent auto and truck accident victims who were injured on the following highway corridors: Interstate 64, Interstate 77, Interstate 79, and Highways 10, 33, 35, 51, 52, 60, and 119. We represent boating and shipping accident victims who were injured on the Ohio River, the Kanawha River, the Elk River, the Coal River, Burnsville Lake, Summersville Lake, and other West Virginia rivers and lakes.