Jeffrey Todd Jones

P.O. Box 3842, Charleston, WV

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Education

1986
West Virginia University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1983
Lenoir Rhyne University, B.A.

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4.9 280 reviews
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Aaron borris

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19 Nov, 2024
Very simple and easy no stress they handled it very quickly. Very satisfied. If I ever need them I will use them again.
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Aleshia meadows

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15 Oct, 2024
I cannot say enough how wonderful Chad Duffield and his team were with handling my son’s accident. They are a wonderful law firm and I would recommend them to anyone. They will fight hard to get you the settlement you deserve.
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Finny wiggen

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10 Oct, 2024
It is so hard to know who to call to assist you in the most difficult moments of your life. You are stressed out. Everything has gone wrong, due to no fault of your own. Your finances are suddenly all upside down, and physically you are in a lot of pain. This was the situation I found myself in, when I was hit coming off of I-64 and exiting onto Washington Street in Charleston. A woman ran a red light and hit my truck, causing us to roll. My truck was destroyed, and I spent the next two years in doctor's appointments. The insurance company promised me that I was not entitled to anything more than a few thousand dollars for all my medical bills. They insisted that even if I hired an attorney it would be pointless, because I wouldn't get anything more. I'm so glad I didn't settle for their offer. I called Farmer Cline And Campbell, and worked with Jeff Jones. He was patient and kind, as I had lots of questions and concerns. My medical bills just kept piling up and it took a long time for my injuries to heal. Frankly, I will never be back to normal. Mr. Jones was professional, friendly, and always patient and kind. I won't disclose the final settlement amount, but it was substantial. If you are starting the journey I just finished, my heart goes out to you. It is a long journey, and it is very painful, and stressful. So many sleepless nights as I watched my finances all fall apart due to missed work, and so much physical pain that at times it was almost unbearable. I'm sorry you have to go through it. Know though that this too shall pass. Call these guys, and then, like me, you will also find a light at the end, where your finances are once again made whole, and the stress is at last put behind you. Hang in there, and know that these are the people who will fight for you. I highly recommend them.
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Pros
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Highly experienced and knowledgeable lawyers who excel at handling a variety of legal matters, particularly tax issues, car accidents, and personal injury cases
“Though he is more than qualified in many areas of law, Jeff Jones is the best I've ever had for dealing with the Internal Revenue Service and the State of WV regarding tax issues.”
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Lawyers and staff are described as caring, compassionate, and go above and beyond to ensure the client's best interests are protected
“Jeff treated me like I was family right from the start; he never avoided my phone call. When he was out of the office his staff not only took my message but assured me he would be back in touch quickly.”
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Lawyers are skilled negotiators who are able to secure favorable settlements, often exceeding the client's expectations
“When all was said and done Jeff was able to get me an award of over $100,000.00, and we never went to court. I could never thank him enough.”
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The firm provides excellent communication, keeping clients informed and involved throughout the legal process
“Jeff would call, e-mail, and mail me information and made every effort to make sure that I knew what to expect with each new development.”
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Clients report feeling like they are treated as part of the "work family" and truly cared for by the firm
“Without any hesitation I would recommend Jeff to anyone in need of an experienced lawyer.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

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Book, Dealing With An IRS Problem
2014:
Book/Guide, West Virginia Automobile Accident InjuryGuide
2012:
Book, Protect and Defend

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