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Timothy Robert Miley (/ˈml/; born April 11, 1966) is an American politician, personal injury attorney, and legal author who served as the 53rd speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates from June 2013 to January 2015. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented West Virginia's 48th district (previously, the 41st) from 2004 to 2020, which included the cities of Clarksburg and Bridgeport. Subsequent to his speakership, Miley held the position of Minority Leader until his departure from the House in 2020.[1][2] Since leaving the legislature, Miley has continued to practice law at his firm, The Miley Legal Group.[3]

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Personal life and education

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Miley was born in Cheverly, Maryland in 1966 to Robert and Sandra Miley. He earned a degree in finance from Southern Methodist University in 1988 and graduated from Duquesne University School of Law in 1991.

Miley currently resides in Clarksburg, West Virginia with his wife, Susan. Miley also has a step-daughter, Jordin.[1][2]

Career

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In 1991, Miley began his legal career at Steptoe & Johnson,[4] where he represented insurance companies. After representing insurers for five years and growing increasingly disillusioned with their questionable tactics, Miley decided he would rather assist injured parties more than insurance companies and began practicing in personal injury, opening his own firm, Romano & Miley, in 1996.[2][4] In June 2006, Miley founded The Miley Legal Group, a four-lawyer personal injury firm in Clarksburg, West Virginia, where he continues to practice.[4][5]

Political career

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During his tenure in the West Virginia House of Delegates, Miley served as a member of the House Rules Committee, Energy Committee, and Small Business and Economic Development Committee and, prior to his election as Speaker, held the position of chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.[1]

Although Miley did not seek re-election in 2020,[6] he did not rule out the possibility of future political aspirations and has expressed his intention to work on the issues of substance abuse and homelessness within his local community.[3]

Publications

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Miley is the author of The 7 Crucial Facts That You Need To Know After Being Injured In A WV Car Accident,[7] 5 Critical Factors You Must Consider Before Hiring a Lawyer, West Virginia Bikers Guide: The Tools You Need to Get Back on the Road After an Accident, and When Dog's Attack: The Step by Step Guide to West Virginia Dog Bite Claims.[citation needed] Miley also authored a chapter in the book Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: What Your Insurance Company Doesn't Want You to Know entitled "Seven 'Sneaky' Ways Insurance Companies Sabotage Your Injury Claim".[8]

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Tim Miley is an American personal injury attorney, author, and former Democratic politician from , best known for founding The Miley Legal Accident Injury Lawyers and serving as Speaker of the . Born in Maryland and raised primarily in the area, Miley earned a finance degree from and a from before being admitted to the in 1991. Initially representing corporations and insurers, he shifted in 2001 to advocate for injured individuals, founding his firm on June 1, 2006, to combat insurance tactics delaying claims. Specializing in auto accidents, trucking crashes, , and wrongful death cases, Miley has litigated over 40 jury trials and secured more than $100 million in client settlements and verdicts. He holds memberships in the , West Virginia Association for Justice, and local bar associations, earning recognitions like Super Lawyer status from (2020–2025) and Best Lawyer by Best Lawyers (2020, 2024). Entering politics in 2004, Miley represented Harrison and counties in the until 2020, chairing the Judiciary Committee from 2006 and rising to in 2013—a role he held through 2015 before serving as Minority Leader. His legislative tenure, informed by legal expertise, focused on West Virginia law, earning awards like Legislator of the Year from the West Virginia Association for Justice (2012). As an author, Miley has published practical guides for accident victims, including "The 7 Crucial Facts that You Need to Know After Being Injured in a WV Car Accident" (2017) and "A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" (2010), alongside speaking at legal and civic events.

Early life and education

Early life

Timothy Robert Miley was born on April 11, 1966, in Cheverly, Maryland, to parents Robert and Sandra Miley. Little is publicly documented regarding his early upbringing in Maryland prior to any relocation.

Education

Miley earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in finance from in 1988. He subsequently attended Duquesne University School of Law, completing his Juris Doctor (JD) degree in 1991. After earning his Juris Doctor, Tim Miley commenced his legal career representing large corporations and insurance companies, primarily at the firm Steptoe & Johnson in . This initial phase, spanning his first several years in practice, focused on defending insurers against claims by injured individuals. Through this work, Miley gained firsthand insight into insurance company operations and tactics in handling . This experience later informed his approach to plaintiff representation.

Shift to personal injury representation

After several years representing large corporations and insurance companies in defense against injury claims, Miley became disillusioned with insurers' practices of denying or delaying legitimate payouts, prompting his decision by 2001 to exclusively advocate for injured individuals and their families. This pivot enabled him to apply insider knowledge gained from his early defense work—such as understanding common delay tactics and claim minimization strategies—to more effectively challenge insurance companies on behalf of plaintiffs. In his initial years of , Miley emphasized guiding clients through complex claims processes, drawing on his prior experience to anticipate and counteract adversarial maneuvers by insurers, which he viewed as a strategic advantage for securing fair outcomes.

Founding and growth of firm

Tim Miley founded The Miley Legal Accident Injury Lawyers on June 1, 2006, establishing it as a dedicated law firm initially based in . The firm grew to include an additional office in Morgantown, , enhancing its ability to serve clients throughout the region. Through its operations, The Miley Legal Accident Injury Lawyers has participated in over 40 while securing recoveries exceeding $100 million for injury victims.

Political career

Entry into House of Delegates

Tim Miley, a Democrat, won election to the representing District 48 in the 2004 general election. His initial term commenced with the 2005 legislative session, where he began contributing to House proceedings as part of the Democratic caucus. Early in his tenure, Miley demonstrated engagement with legal and policy matters, culminating in his appointment as chair of the House Judiciary Committee by December 2006. This role highlighted his focus on judiciary-related legislation during his formative years as a delegate, while he balanced service with his ongoing practice.

Leadership positions

Miley served in the from 2004 to 2020, initially representing District 41 and later District 48 as a Democrat. In June 2013, he was elected Speaker of the House, succeeding in a 53-44 vote, and held the position until January 2015. Following his tenure as , Miley served as for until 2020.

Departure from politics

In November 2019, as , Tim Miley announced he would not seek re-election to the in 2020, confirming his decision to step aside from legislative leadership. Miley departed the House on December 1, 2020, after serving since 2004, and shifted his focus back to full-time pursuits in his law practice.

Authorship and advocacy

Published works

Tim Miley has authored multiple practical guides for accident victims in , focusing on navigating legal rights and claims processes. He also wrote "The 7 Crucial Facts That You Need to Know After Being Injured in a WV Car Accident," offering essential information on dealing with insurers and attorneys post-crash. Additional publications cover specialized topics such as "When Dogs Attack: The Step by Step Guide to Dog Bite Claims," providing a sequential approach to pursuing compensation for animal attacks. Miley contributed to guidance on insurance practices through "The 3 Traps Insurance Companies Set for You After an Accident," highlighting tactics used against claimants in a concise format akin to a focused chapter.

Key themes in writings

Miley's writings center on empowering accident victims to counter insurance companies' strategies, such as rushed settlements and minimization tactics employed by adjusters, thereby equipping individuals with the knowledge to protect their financial interests during negotiations. A prominent theme involves delivering practical, step-by-step advice for managing claims processes, including immediate post-accident actions, documentation essentials, and avoidance of common errors that could weaken a case. His works also guide readers on selecting competent legal representation by outlining critical evaluation criteria for personal injury attorneys to ensure aligned and effective support. Overarching these elements is an advocacy for comprehensive awareness of legal rights specific to accident types, fostering and informed choices to pursue rightful compensation without undue exploitation. This educational intent draws from his transition in practice toward representing .
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