West Virginia Association for Justice

West Virginia Association for Justice The West Virginia Association for Justice and its members work to protect our civil justice system and constitutional right to trial by jury.

The West Virginia Association for Justice represents more than 500 plaintiffs attorneys throughout West Virginia and in surrounding states. WVAJ members are committed to preserving and improving our civil justice system in order to ensure that any person who is injured by the misconduct and negligence of others can obtain justice in America’s courtrooms. WVAJ members work to protect West Virginia

families by promoting safe workplaces, safe products, quality healthcare, a clean environment and corporate responsibility.

May 1 is Law Day.  In 1833, U. S. Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story wrote that “the inestimable privilege of trial by j...
05/01/2026

May 1 is Law Day. In 1833, U. S. Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story wrote that “the inestimable privilege of trial by jury in civil cases . . . [is] essential to political and civil liberty.” Learn how our 7th Amendment right to trial by jury protects every other right we have. https://bit.ly/3GA3qHS

03/10/2026
Learn more about how the right to trial by jury in civil cases led to the creation of our Bill of Rights and how our 7th...
12/14/2025

Learn more about how the right to trial by jury in civil cases led to the creation of our Bill of Rights and how our 7th Amendment protects all the rights and liberties we have as Americans. https://www.wvaj.org/?pg=2025BillofRightsDay

12/09/2025
11/19/2025

After being exposed to extremely violent content on Instagram, 14-year-old Englyn Roberts took her own life.

Big Tech's engagement-obsessed algorithms fed Englyn this content—and they're feeding it to thousands of other kids right now.

Englyn . We must demand accountability—our children's lives depend on it.

11/04/2025

No family should suffer at the hands of dangerous AI programs. During a Senator Josh Hawley press conference, mothers Megan Garcia and Mandi Furniss bravely shared their stories on how AI chatbots caused serious psychological harm to their children.

Families like Megan and Mandi’s deserve to have their voices heard and the right to seek justice when companies deploy addictive, manipulative products to children without proper safeguards or accountability.

Their pain should never have been the cost of Big Tech profit.

We thank Senator Josh Hawley, and Senator Richard Blumenthal for their leadership on this issue and legislative efforts to ensure our children are protected online.

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Charleston, WV
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