The driver of any vehicle involved in a crash resulting only in damage to fixtures or other property legally upon or adjacent to a highway shall take reasonable steps to locate and notify the owner or person in charge of such property of such fact and of his or her name and address and of the registration number of the vehicle he or she is driving and shall upon request and if available exhibit his or her driver's license and shall make report of such crash when and as required in section seven of this article. Any person failing to make the notification required by this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be fined not more than $150.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 17C. Traffic Regulations and Laws of the Road
§17C-4-1. Crashes Involving Death or Personal Injuries; Erin’s Law
§17C-4-2. Crashes Involving Damage to Vehicle
§17C-4-3. Duty to Give Information and Render Aid
§17C-4-4. Duty Upon Striking Unattended Vehicle
§17C-4-5. Duty Upon Striking Fixtures Upon a Highway
§17C-4-6. Immediate Notification of Crashes
§17C-4-8. When Driver Unable to Report
§17C-4-10. Penalty for Failure to Notify Law Enforcement
§17C-4-11. Coroners to Report on Crash Victims
§17C-4-12. Garages to Report Bullet Damage
§17C-4-14. Division of Highways to Tabulate and Analyze Crash Reports
§17C-4-15. Any Incorporated City, Town, etc., May Require Crash Reports
§17C-4-16. Crashes Involving State and Municipal Property; Reports to Be Provided
§17C-4-17. Notification of Landowner When Accident Damages Livestock Fence