Anthony Gutta Esq
Anthony Gutta is a personal injury attorney at Warner Law Offices, PLLC, dedicated to representing individuals and families facing serious injury and wrongful death. Known for his aggressive advocacy, attention to detail, and results-driven approach, Anthony is committed to guiding clients through difficult circumstances while pursuing the best possible outcome in every case.
A proud native of Morgantown, West Virginia, Anthony is honored to serve the people of his home state. He went on to play football at West Virginia University before earning his law degree from the West Virginia University College of Law. His roots in the community and experiences as a student-athlete shaped the discipline and work ethic that define his approach today and drive his commitment to advocating for those who have been wrongfully injured.
Anthony has experience handling a wide range of personal injury matters, including motor vehicle accidents, trucking collisions, premises liability claims, and complex injury litigation. Throughout his career, he has helped secure millions of dollars in recoveries for his clients. He approaches every case with the mindset that preparation and persistence win cases—whether at the negotiating table or in the courtroom.
Before joining Warner Law, Anthony developed extensive experience managing high-volume caseloads and working alongside teams of legal professionals to drive cases toward successful resolution. His leadership background and disciplined approach to case strategy allow him to efficiently move cases forward while maintaining a high standard of client communication and care.
Clients appreciate Anthony not only for his results-driven mindset, but also for his accessibility and straightforward approach. He understands that behind every case is a real person facing real challenges—and he takes that responsibility seriously.
Anthony enjoys spending time with his wife and family, being outdoors, golfing, and enjoying the occasional cigar. He also serves as a board member of the WVU Athletics FCA Chapter, reflecting his commitment to mentorship and community involvement.
Since graduating law school, Thom has dedicated his entire career to representing injured people in West Virginia and Kentucky. From the depths of the Upper Big Branch coal mine to factory floors and interstate highways, he has helped thousands of families obtain justice and compensation for the wrongful death and catastrophic injury of their loved ones. Over the course of his career, Thom has tried cases to jury verdict in West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio. Prior to joining Warner Law Offices, Thom was a partner with Duffield, Lovejoy & Boggs in Huntington.
Thom is a leader in the West Virginia trial lawyer community. He serves on the Executive Committee of the West Virginia Association for Justice, where he helps guide the organization and its efforts to preserve and improve the civil justice system and to promote safe workplaces, safe products and services, quality healthcare and a clean environment. Over the years, Thom has organized dozens of Continuing Legal Education seminars and has given many lectures on topics from law practice to legal technology. In 2023, the WVAJ honored Thom with its Stanley E. Preiser Member of the Year Award.
Throughout his life, Thom has been actively involved in his local community. He has served as a volunteer and on the Boards of Cabell Huntington Coalition for the Homeless (Harmony House), Tri-State Local Foods (The Wild Ramp), Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, and Huntington Outdoor Theater. Currently, Thom is an active member of the Board for Hope in the Hills, where he helps produce the annual Healing Appalachia concert which funds the mission of supporting communities of recovery to help build a more prosperous, healthy and sustainable Appalachia free from addiction. Also, on Memorial Day weekend each year, Thom is part of the team behind Hooligans Homecoming, an all-day concert featuring local 80’s metal musicians in support of the Facing Hunger Food Bank and Little Victories Animal Rescue.
Thom lives in Huntington with his wife (and high-school sweetheart) Stacie and their 2 cats. Together, they have 2 children and 3 grandchildren. Thom grew up at bluegrass festivals around the area and his favorite vacation destination remains the mountains and streams of Appalachia. When not practicing law, Thom is an avid reader. He can also be found mountain biking, producing live music events, playing music on stages around the area, or spending time with his wife and family.
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