Subrogation rights which a collateral source may have shall not extend to a recovery from a claimant of all or any part of an award made under this article. A collateral source may not apply, in the name of a claimant or otherwise, for an award of compensation based upon injury to a claimant to whose rights the collateral source may be subrogated.

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Terms Used In West Virginia Code 14-2A-23

  • Claimant: means any of the following persons, whether residents or nonresidents of this state, who claim an award of compensation under this article:

    (1) A victim, except the term "victim" does not include a nonresident of this state where the criminally injurious act did not occur in this state. See West Virginia Code 14-2A-3

  • Collateral source: means a source of benefits or advantages for economic loss otherwise compensable that the victim or claimant has received or that is readily available to him or her from any of the following sources:

    (1) The offender, including restitution received from the offender pursuant to an order by a court sentencing the offender or placing him or her on probation following a conviction in a criminal case arising from the criminally injurious act for which a claim for compensation is made. See West Virginia Code 14-2A-3