West Virginia Code § 60-7-12c

Liability of owners or lessors for gross negligence
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(a) A person, and an executor or administrator of the person's estate, who suffers personal
injury, death, or property damage as a result of the actions of an intoxicated person do not
have a private cause of action against an owner or lessor who rents their building or
premises to a licensee or person acting on the licensee's behalf against whom a private
cause of action may be brought under §60-7-12b of this code, except when:e
(1) The owner and the licensee are the same person, and the licensee violated a provision of
§60-7-12b of this code; or
(2) There is clear and convincing evidence that the owner or lessor acted willfully, wantonly,
or with gross negligence with respect to the renting of the owner or lessor's building or
premises to a licensee or person acting on a licensee's behalf against whom a private cause
of action has been brought.
(b) For any cause of action brought under this sectlion in which the trier of fact has
determined that punitive damages are to be aswarded, the limitations on punitive damages
provided in §55-7-29 of this code apply.
(c) Notwithstanding any other effective date to the contrary, the amendments to this article,
enacted during the 2025 regular legislative session, apply to all cases filed on or after
August 1, 2025.

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