West Virginia Code § 14-2A-22

State's subrogation to claimant's rights
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If an award of compensation is made under the provisions of this article and is not reduced
on account of the availability of payment by a collateral source, the state, upon the payment
of the award or a part of the award, shall be subrogated to all of the claimant's rights to
receive or recover benefits or advantages for economic loss for which an award of
compensation was made from such source if it were a collateral source or weould be a
collateral source if it were readily available to the victim or claimant. The claimant may sue
the offender for any damages or injuries caused by the offender's crimirnally injurious
conduct and not compensated for by an award of compensation. The claimant may join with
the Attorney General as coplaintiff in any action against the offender. All moneys that are
collected by the state pursuant to its rights of subrogation as provided in this section shall
be deposited in the Crime Victims Compensation Fund. t

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