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West Virginia

West Virginia firms that depend on referrals alone are leaving clients on the table. Direct mail reaches people who need a lawyer today, not whenever someone happens to recommend you.

Get in Front of West Virginia Clients First

We build every West Virginia campaign around tailored letters and postcards, matched to your practice area and coverage counties. West Virginia’s Circuit Courts are the state’s only general-jurisdiction trial courts, handling all felonies and civil actions over $7,500; Magistrate Courts handle misdemeanors, smaller civil claims, and felony preliminary hearings. We monitor these courts to identify people who’ve just entered the legal system, across markets including Charleston, Huntington, Morgantown, and Parkersburg.

Pair Direct Mail With Digital Marketing

Direct mail goes further when it’s paired with other channels. Many West Virginia firms add email marketing and social media marketing, using the same underlying leads to reach a prospect more than once.

The Kinds of Leads We Source in West Virginia

  • Criminal leads — people arrested or charged with a misdemeanor or felony, including DUI.
  • Traffic leads — speeding tickets up through more serious charges like reckless driving and DUI.
  • Civil leads — people newly sued in a civil matter, such as breach of contract or negligence.
  • Bankruptcy and debt leads — new debt-related lawsuits (creditor or collections), judgments, garnishments, or foreclosures, along with standard bankruptcy filings.
  • Family law leads — divorce, custody, and paternity matters.

Handle a practice area not listed here? Get in touch — we can likely still help.

West Virginia FAQs

How soon can a West Virginia campaign launch?

Most West Virginia campaigns are live within days of confirming your practice areas and coverage counties.

What’s the difference between CaseHunter Mail and CaseHunter Mail 360?

CaseHunter Mail is leads only. CaseHunter Mail 360 also handles letter design, printing, and mailing.

Can I focus on specific West Virginia counties?

Yes — coverage is up to you. Many firms start with Kanawha, Cabell, Monongalia, or Wood counties and expand from there.

Should I add email and social media to my campaign?

Many West Virginia firms find it helps, since it reaches the same lead across more than one channel.

How do you source these leads?

Through a proprietary process that identifies people who’ve recently entered the legal system matching your practice area.

Is there a minimum contract?

No. Our plans are month-to-month, so you can scale or pause anytime.

How can I tell if my campaign is working?

Free call tracking is included on every mailer, and email marketing adds reply tracking too.

Ready to bring more West Virginia clients through the door? Get in touch to get started.