WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 44 - 9 - 14
§44-9-14. Substitution of supposed decedent in pending actions;
opening judgments; effect of judgment after
substitution.
After revocation of the letters and vacation of the order or
orders declaring the presumption of death established, the person
erroneously supposed to be dead may, on suggestion filed of
record of the proper fact, be substituted as plaintiff in all
actions, suits, or proceedings brought by the personal
representative, whether prosecuted to judgment or decree, or
otherwise. He may, in all actions, suits or proceedings
previously brought against the personal representative, be
substituted as defendant, on proper suggestion filed by himself,
or of the plaintiff therein, but shall not be compelled to go to
trial in less than three months from the time of such suggestion
filed. Judgments or decrees, recovered against the personal
representative before revocation of the letters and vacation of
such order or orders, may be opened on application by the
supposed decedent, made within three months from such revocation
of the letters and vacation of such order or orders, and
supported by affidavit denying specifically, on the knowledge of
the affiant, the cause of action, in whole or in part, or
specifically alleging the existence of facts which would be a
valid defense; but, if within such three months, such application
shall not be made, or, being made, the facts exhibited shall be
adjudged an insufficient defense, the judgment or decree shall be
conclusive to all intents, saving the defendant's right to have
it reviewed as in other cases in the manner provided by law. After the substitution of the supposed decedent as defendant in
any judgment or decree, as aforesaid, it shall have the same
force and effect as if taken against him originally, and shall so
continue as other judgments or decrees, unless and until it shall
be set aside by the court below or reversed in the supreme court
of appeals.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session