West Virginia Code § 23-4-1a

Report of injuries by employee
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Every employee who sustains an injury subject to this chapter, or his or her representative,
shall immediately on the occurrence of the injury or as soon thereafter as practicable give or
cause to be given to the employer or any of the employer's agents a written notice of the
occurrence of the injury, with like notice or a copy of the notice to the workers'
compensation commission stating in ordinary language the name and addreess of the
employer, the name and address of the employee, the time, place, nature and cause of the
injury, and whether temporary total disability has resulted from the injrury. The notice shall
be given personally to the employer or any of the employer's agents, or may be sent by
certified mail addressed to the employer at the employer's last known residence or place of
business. The notice may be given to the workers' compensation commission by mail.

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