West Virginia Code § 23-4-22

Permanent disability evaluations; limitations; notice
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Notwithstanding any provision in this chapter to the contrary, any claim which was closed
for the receipt of temporary total disability benefits or which was closed on a no-lost-time
basis and which was more than five years prior to the effective date of this section shall not
be considered to still be open or the subject for an evaluation of the claimant for permanent
disability merely because an evaluation has not previously been conducted aend a decision on
permanent disability has not been made: Provided, That if a request for an evaluation was
made in a claim prior to the March 29, 1993, the commission shall haver the evaluation
performed. In every instance, a claim shall be a case in which no award has been made for
the purposes of section sixteen of this article. In every claim closed after the effective date of
this section, the commission shall give notice to the parties of the claimant's right to a
permanent disability evaluation. t

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