(a) Any individual of competent legal capacity may procure or effect an insurance contract upon his own life or body for the benefit of any person. But no person shall procure or cause to be procured any insurance contract upon the life or body of another individual unless the benefits under such contract are payable to the individual insured or his personal representative or to a person having, at the time when such contract was made, an insurable interest in the individual insured.
(b) If the beneficiary, assignee, or other payee under any contract made in violation of this section receives from the insurer any benefits thereunder accruing upon the death, disablement, or injury of the individual insured, the individual insured or his executor or administrator, as the case may be, may maintain an action to recover such benefits from the person so receiving them.
(c) "Insurable interest" with reference to personal insurance includes only interests as follows:
(1) In the case of individuals related closely by blood or by law, a substantial interest engendered by love and affection.
(2) In the case of other persons, a lawful and substantial economic interest in having the life, health, or bodily safety of the individual insured continue, as distinguished from an interest which would arise only by, or would be enhanced in value by, the death, disablement or injury of the individual insured.
(3) An individual heretofore or hereafter party to a contract or option for the purchase or sale of an interest in a business partnership or firm, or of shares of stock of a closed corporation or of an interest in such shares, has an insurable interest in the life of each individual party to such contract and for the purposes of such contract only, in addition to any insurable interest which may otherwise exist as to the life of such individual.
(4) A charitable institution as defined under Sections 501(c)(3), 501(c)(6), 501(c)(8) and 501(c)(9) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 6. The Insurance Policy
§33-6-3. Insurable Interest in Property
§33-6-4. Who May Contract for Insurance; Competency of Minors
§33-6-5. Application or Consent of Person Insured Required; Exceptions
§33-6-6. Application for Insurance as Evidence
§33-6-7. Representations in Applications
§33-6-9. Grounds for Disapproval of Forms
§33-6-11a. Right to Return Medicare Supplement Policy, Certificate or Contract
§33-6-11b. Right to Return Life or Accident and Sickness Insurance Policy, Certificate or Contract
§33-6-12. Additional Contents of Policy
§33-6-13. Policy Provisions as to Charter, Bylaws, or Other Documents
§33-6-14. Certain Policy Conditions, etc., Voided
§33-6-15. Execution of Policies
§33-6-15a. Notation of Consumer Cost Savings
§33-6-16. Underwriters' and Combination Policies
§33-6-17. Validity of Noncomplying Forms
§33-6-19. Renewal of Policy by Certificate or Endorsement
§33-6-20. Assignment of Policies
§33-6-21. Annulment of Liability Policies
§33-6-22. Payment Discharges Insurer
§33-6-26. Acts of Insurer Not Constituting Waiver of Policy Provisions or Defenses Thereunder
§33-6-27. Life Insurance Proceeds Exempt From Creditors
§33-6-28. Group Life Insurance Proceeds Exempt From Creditors
§33-6-30. Construction of Policies
§33-6-31a. Rates Charged for Uninsured Motorist Coverage
§33-6-31b. Nondiscriminatory Automobile Insurance Rates for Handicapped Persons
§33-6-31d. Form for Making Offer of Optional Uninsured and Underinsured Coverage
§33-6-31g. Electronic Insurance Verification Program; Insurer's Duty to Cooperate
§33-6-31h. Excluded Drivers; Definitions; Legislative Findings; Restrictive Endorsements
§33-6-32. Newly Born Children to Be Covered by All Health Insurance Policies
§33-6-33. Valuation of Motor Vehicle Involved in Claim
§33-6-34. Fee for Form, Rate, and Rule Filing
§33-6-35. Mass Marketed Life and Health Insurance
§33-6-38. Lyme Disease to Be Covered by All Health Insurance Policies