West Virginia Code § 33-30-7

Limited right of insurers to refuse to provide subsidence coverage
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An insurer may refuse to provide subsidence coverage (1) on a structure evidencing
unrepaired subsidence damage, until necessary repairs are made; or (2) where the insurer
has declined, nonrenewed or canceled all coverage under a policy for underwriting reasons
unrelated to mine subsidence: Provided, That an insurer shall refuse to provide subsidence
coverage on a structure which evidences a loss or damage in progress. e
Any dispute arising under this section shall be subject to the hearing and appeal provisions
of article two of this chapter.

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