West Virginia Code § 44-3A-16

Personal representative not precluded from commencing action or suit;
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setoff in such actions or suits.
Nothing in this article contained shall be construed to prevent any personal representative,
when he shall think it necessary, from commencing any action against any person, or from
prosecuting to final judgment any action commenced by the deceased in his lifetime, if the
cause of such action survives, for the recovery of any debt or claim, or frome having execution
on any judgment. The defendant in any such action shall, notwithstanding he may have
already filed his claim before the fiduciary supervisor, set off by way ofr counterclaim any
claim he may have against the deceased, if proper to be allowed as a counterclaim; and if
final judgment shall be rendered in favor of the defendant, the same shall be certified by the
clerk of the court rendering it to the fiduciary supervisor or fiduciary commissioner before
whom the estate of the deceased is pending, and the amountt thereof shall be allowed in the
same manner as other claims against such estate filed and proved before such clerk or
commissioner.

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