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Adam S. McPherson

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About Founding Partner and Attorney

Adam S. McPherson

Adam S. McPherson is a 1995 graduate of Liberty High School and a 1999 graduate of Fairmont State College, where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice and a minor in Psychology.

Mr. McPherson began his legal education at Thomas Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan in 1999, and completed his legal education at West Virginia University where he received his law degree in May, 2002.

Mr. McPherson worked as a law clerk for The Law Offices of Kevin S. Kaufman during his legal education, and became an associate of that same law firm immediately upon his admission to the bar in September 2002. Mr. McPherson primarily helps clients who have been injured as a result of an automobile accident, commercial trucking accident, or dog attack.  He also handles serious workplace injury cases.

Mr. McPherson, along with his wife and three children, lives in the Clarksburg area. Mr. McPherson is active in his church and is an officer and coach of Pony League baseball.

Bar Admissions

  • West Virginia, 2002
  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of West Virginia, 2002
  • U.S. District Court, Northern District of West Virginia, 2002

Education

  • West Virginia University College of Law, Morgantown, West Virginia, 2000
    • Doctor of Jurisprudence
  • Fairmont State College, 1999
    • Bachelor of Science

Honors and Awards

  • Top 100 Trial Lawyers in West Virginia, National Trial Lawyers Association
  • Top 40 under 40, National Trial Lawyers Association

Associations and Memberships

  • West Virginia Trial Lawyers Association
  • American Trial Lawyers Association
  • Sponsors of Harrison County Pony League

Past Employment Positions

  • Kaufman Law Offices, Law Clerk

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know whether I have a case?

You have a case if you’re injured and someone else has legal fault for what occurred. You must be able to gather facts to prove the liability of the other party. Intentional harm is not required. In fact, most cases are based on negligence or careless behavior that creates an unreasonable risk of harm. At your case consultation, our lawyers can explain whether you have a case and the reasons for our opinion.

How much time do I have to file a lawsuit?

In West Virginia, you have two years to file most personal injury lawsuits. However, there are some exceptions. Two years can seem like a long time, but you need to investigate, build and prepare your case. Always contact a lawyer as soon as possible.

How will my lawyer determine the value of my case?

A lawyer will determine the value of your case by evaluating the losses that you have because of the injury. Then, they compare them to the types of losses that a victim may claim under the law. Other factors may affect your case value, too, like the ability to collect compensation, comparative negligence and the strength of the proofs in your case.

What steps should I take immediately after an injury to protect my rights?

To protect your rights after an injury, get medical attention without delay. Do what you can to prevent additional harm. Don’t discard anything related to the accident like torn clothing. If you can, take photos of the accident scene and your injuries. Contact a lawyer as soon as possible.

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