West Virginia Statutes

§ 56-6-31 — Interest on judgment or decree

West Virginia·Ch. 56 PLEADING AND PRACTICE·Art. 6 TRIAL
(a)Except where it is otherwise provided by law, every judgment or decree for the payment of money, whether in an action sounding in tort, contract, or otherwise, entered by any court of this state shall bear simple, not compounding, interest, whether it is stated in the judgment decree or not.
(b)Prejudgment – In any judgment or decree that contains special damages, as defined below, or for liquidated damages, the court may award prejudgment interest on all or some of the amount of the special or liquidated damages, as calculated after the amount of any settlements. Any such amounts of special or liquidated damages shall bear simple, not compounding, interest. Special damages include lost wages and income, medical expenses, damages to tangible personal property and similar out-of-pocke

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Legislative History

2017 Reg. Sess., HB2678; 2006 Reg. Sess., SB576; 2005 Reg. Sess., HB2775; 1981 Reg. Sess., HB932

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