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Patrick Crowe, Esq.

265 High St.
Morgantown, WV 26505

Patrick Crowe is a West Virginia based attorney with a passion for justice and a dedication to defending the rights of those throughout West Virginia and Pennsylvania. After graduating from West Virginia University with a degree in law, he established CROWE LAW, LLC- a law firm advocating for anyone with a personal injury claim or facing criminal charges.

Crowe Law, LLC is a criminal defense practice primarily focuses on drug crimes, domestic violence, DUI, assault, theft, firearms, and other charges. We understand the complexities of the legal system and work tirelessly to ensure that clients receive fair treatment and a strong defense. Whether representing individuals facing misdemeanor charges or complex felony cases, Crowe Law, LLC approaches each case with professionalism, compassion, and a commitment to securing the best possible outcome for clients.

In addition to criminal defense work, Crowe Law, LLC also handles a wide range of personal injury cases including car accidents, truck accidents, slip and fall accidents, wrongful death claims, catastrophic injuries, construction site accidents and more. While the physical, emotional, and financial toll that accidents can take on individuals and their families can be difficult, Crowe Law, LLC is dedicated to helping clients recover the compensation they deserve. If you are in need of a criminal defense or personal injury attorney, contact our firm at 304-961-6338 or fill out our contact form and schedule a free consultation.

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