West Virginia Code § 9-5-11a

Notice of action or claim
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If either the medical assistance recipient or the department brings an action or claim against
a third person, the recipient, his or her attorney or such department shall, within thirty days
of filing the action, give to the other written notice of the action or claim by certified mail.
This notice shall contain the name of the third person and the court in which the action is
brought. If the department institutes said action, the notice shall advise the erecipient of their
right to bring such action in their own name, in which they may include as a part of their
claim the sums claimed by such department. Proof of such notice shall rbe filed in said action
subject to the notice and intent procedure as outlined in section eleven of this article. If an
action or claim is brought by either the recipient or the department, the other may, at any
time before trial, become a party to the action, or shall consolidate his or her action or claim
with the other if brought independently: Provided, That this tconsolidation or entry as a party
does not delay the proceedings.

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