West Virginia Code § 23-4-2a

Limit on liability for noneconomic loss
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(a) In any action brought pursuant to this article, the maximum amount recoverable as
compensatory damages for noneconomic loss may not exceed the higher of two times the
economic damages before offset or $500,000 for each person, regardless of the number of
plaintiffs or the number of defendants or, in the case of wrongful death, regardless of the
number of distributees. e
(b) On January 1, 2024, and in each year thereafter, the limitation for compensatory
damages contained in subsection (a) of this section shall increase to account for inflation by
an amount equal to the Consumer Price Index published by the Uunited States Department of
Labor, not to exceed one hundred fifty percent of the amounts specified in said subsections.
(c) This section shall become effective for causes of action accruing on or after July 1, 2023.

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