Maroney Williams Weaver & Pancake

Disability Attorney in Charleston, West Virginia

(304) 205-9169608 Virginia St E, Fl 2, Charleston, WV 25301View on Yelp
Maroney Williams Weaver & Pancake - disability attorney in Charleston, WV
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About Maroney Williams Weaver & Pancake

Maroney Williams Weaver & Pancake operates out of the second floor of 608 Virginia St E in Charleston, WV, serving clients throughout the Kanawha Valley and surrounding West Virginia communities. The firm brings together attorneys who work across Social Security law, workers compensation, and personal injury, which positions them to assist clients whose situations involve more than one legal claim at the same time. West Virginia has one of the higher rates of disability claims in the country, and navigating the Social Security Administration's process without legal help can be difficult. This firm's presence in Charleston puts them close to the federal offices and administrative law judge hearing locations that West Virginia disability claimants must work through, which can be a practical advantage for clients managing their cases.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Claims
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Applications
Disability Hearing Representation
Workers Compensation Claims
Personal Injury Representation
Disability Appeals
Work Injury and Disability Overlap Cases

Specialties

Social Security Disability LawWorkers CompensationPersonal Injury

How They Can Help

The attorneys at Maroney Williams Weaver & Pancake assist clients at every stage of the Social Security disability process, from preparing an initial application to representing claimants before an administrative law judge at a hearing. They also handle workers compensation claims for people injured on the job in West Virginia, and take on personal injury matters for clients hurt due to someone else's negligence. For individuals whose injury led to both a workers comp claim and a long-term disability, having attorneys familiar with both practice areas under one roof can help avoid gaps or conflicts between the two cases.

What to Expect

When you contact Maroney Williams Weaver & Pancake, you can expect an initial conversation about the details of your situation, whether that involves a denied disability application, a workplace injury, or an accident claim. From there, the firm will review your medical records, work history, and any prior correspondence with the Social Security Administration or an insurance carrier. They will explain which legal options apply to your case and walk you through what the timeline typically looks like, including the stages where delays are common in the SSA process. Throughout the case, they handle the filing, correspondence, and hearing preparation so you can focus on your health.

Service Area

Maroney Williams Weaver & Pancake serves clients in Charleston and throughout West Virginia, including the surrounding Kanawha County communities and neighboring counties.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Maroney Williams Weaver & Pancake charge upfront fees for disability cases?
Social Security disability cases are typically handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront. Attorney fees in SSDI cases are regulated by the SSA and are only collected if you win your claim.
Can this firm help if my Social Security disability claim was already denied?
Yes. The firm handles disability appeals, including reconsideration requests and representation at hearings before an administrative law judge. Many successful claims are won at the hearing stage rather than the initial application.
What if my disability was caused by a workplace accident? Can you help with both claims?
Because the firm handles both workers compensation and Social Security disability law, they are positioned to assist clients managing both types of claims at once, which is a common situation for people with serious work-related injuries in West Virginia.
Where is the firm located in Charleston?
The office is on the second floor at 608 Virginia St E in Charleston, WV. You can reach them by phone at (304) 205-9169 to schedule a consultation.
How long does a Social Security disability case usually take in West Virginia?
Initial decisions can take three to six months, and if a denial leads to a hearing, the process can extend to a year or more depending on the hearing office's schedule. An attorney can help keep your case moving and make sure deadlines are not missed.
Does the firm also handle personal injury cases in West Virginia?
Yes. In addition to disability and workers compensation work, Maroney Williams Weaver & Pancake represents clients injured in accidents caused by negligent parties, which includes car accidents and other injury situations.

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