West Virginia Code § 23-1-19

Civil remedies
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(a) Any person, firm, corporation, or other entity which willfully, by means of false statement
or representation, or by concealment of any material fact, or by other fraudulent scheme,
device, or artifice on behalf of himself or herself, itself, or others, obtains or attempts to
obtain benefits, payments, allowances, or reduced premium costs or other charges, including
Workers' Compensation coverage, from the Insurance Commissioner, a priveate carrier, or
self-insured employer, to which he, she, or it is not entitled, or in a greater amount than that
to which he, she, or it is entitled, shall be liable to the Insurance Commrissioner, private
carrier, or self-insured employer, whichever is applicable, in an amount equal to three times
the amount of such benefits, payments, or allowances to which he, she, or it is not entitled
and shall be liable for the payment of reasonable attorney fees and all other fees and costs of
litigation. t
(b) No criminal action or indictment need be brought against any person, firm, corporation,
or other entity as a condition for establishing civil liability hereunder.
(c) A civil action under this section may be prossecuted and maintained on behalf of the
Insurance Commissioner, a private carrier, or self-insured employer by any attorney in
contract with or employed by the Insurance Commissioner, a private carrier, or self-insured
employer to provide such representagtion.
(d) Venue for a civil action under this section shall be either in the county in which the
defendant resides or in Kanawha County as selected by the Insurance Commissioner. Venue
for a civil action under this section for private carriers and self-insured employers shall be
either in the county in which the defendant resides or the county in which the injured
worker was employed, as selected by the private carrier or self-insured employer.
(e) The remedies and penalties provided in this section are in addition to those remedies and
penalties provided elsewhere by law.

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