West Virginia Code § 21-5G-5

Civil relief; damages
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Any person injured as a result of any violation or threatened violation of this article shall
have a cause of action, and, if proven in a court of competent jurisdiction, may be entitled to
the following relief against a person or persons violating or threatening to violate this
article:
(1) Compensatory damages;
(2) Costs and reasonable attorney fees, which shall be awarded if the injured person
substantially prevails; u
(3) Punitive damages in accordance with the provisions of section twenty-nine, article seven,
chapter fifty-five of this code;
(4) Preliminary and permanent injunctive relief; and
(5) Any other appropriate equitable relief.

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