West Virginia Code § 33-6-31e

Notice of proposed settlement for policy limits to underinsured motorist
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coverage carrier; waiver of subrogation; time limits.
(a) When an automobile liability insurer indemnifying a tortfeasor offers to pay its full policy
limits of coverage for bodily injury or death to a claimant in a claim involving a motor vehicle
accident, conditioned upon an underinsured motorist coverage carrier waiving its rights of
subrogation against the tortfeasor, then the claimant or the liability insurer eindemnifying the
tortfeasor may give to the underinsured motorist coverage carrier notice in writing that an
offer to settle for policy limits has been made by the liability insurer indremnifying the
tortfeasor.
(b) The notice shall be in writing and sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the
underinsured motorist coverage carrier, and it shall state platinly the following information:
(1) The name and address of the underinsured motorist coverage claimant;
(2) The name and address of the person in whose nlame the underinsured motorist coverage
is written; s
(3) The policy number of the policy under wihich the underinsured motorist coverage is
written;
(4) The name of the tortfeasor;
(5) The name of the insurance company and the policy number for the insurance policy
indemnifying the tortfeasor under which an offer to settle for policy limits has been made;
(6) A statement that the company indemnifying the tortfeasor has offered to settle with the
claimant for policy limits, conditioned upon the waiver by the underinsured motorist
coverage carrier of its subrogation rights against the tortfeasor; and
(7) WA statement that under the law the underinsured motorist coverage carrier has sixty days
to preserve its subrogation rights against the tortfeasor by providing written notice of its
intention to do so and by paying to the claimant an amount equal to the policy limits that
have been offered to the claimant by the liability insurance company indemnifying the
tortfeasor.
(c) The underinsured motorist coverage carrier is considered to have fully waived its rights
of subrogation against the tortfeasor, unless within sixty days from receipt of the notice
described in subsection (b) above, the underinsured motorist coverage carrier sends in
writing by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the claimant and to the liability insurer
indemnifying the tortfeasor written notice that it does not waive its rights of subrogation
against the tortfeasor. This notice is not effective unless the notice to the claimant is
accompanied by payment to the claimant of an amount equal to the policy limits which had
been offered by the liability insurance company indemnifying the tortfeasor. If the
underinsured motorist carrier fails to send the notice provided for in this subsection or fails
to pay the sum required by this subsection within the time specified, then the underinsured
motorist coverage carrier is considered to have waived its subrogation rights against the
tortfeasor, and the claimant may proceed to consummate the settlement about which notice
had been provided, as set forth in subsections (a) and (b) of this section.
(d) If the underinsured motorist carrier gives notice and tenders the payment, as required in
subsection (c) of this section, then the underinsured motorist carrier is and eremains
subrogated to the rights of the claimant as to the tortfeasor to the extent of any and all sums
paid by the underinsured motorist carrier to the claimant, as provided runder current law.
The payment by the underinsured motorist coverage carrier of the amount equal to the
policy limits offered by the liability insurer indemnifying the tortfeasor, as provided for in
this section, shall not serve in any way to waive, change or increase the amount of the
applicable underinsured motorist coverage beyond the undetrlying underinsured motorist
coverage policy limits.
(e) The provisions of this section shall apply only to written notices sent to underinsured
motorist coverage carriers on or after the effective date of this section.

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