(a) If a policy of insurance, whether heretofore or hereafter issued, is effected by any person on his own life or on another life, in favor of a person other than himself or, except in cases of transfer with intent to defraud creditors, if a policy of life insurance is assigned or in any way made payable to any such person, the lawful beneficiary or assignee thereof, other than the insured or the person so effecting such insurance or executors or administrators of such insured or the person so effecting such insurance, shall be entitled to its proceeds and avails against the creditors and representatives of the insured and of the person effecting the same, whether or not the right to change the beneficiary is reserved or permitted, and whether or not the policy is made payable to the person whose life is insured if the beneficiary or assignee shall predecease such person.
(b) Subject to the statute of limitations, the amount of any premiums for such insurance paid in fraud of creditors, with interest thereon, shall inure to their benefit from the proceeds of the policy, but the insurer issuing the policy shall be discharged of all liability thereon by payment of the proceeds in accordance with its terms, unless before such payment the insurer received written notice by or in behalf of some creditor, with specification of the amount claimed, claiming to recover for certain premiums paid in fraud of creditors.
(c) For the purposes of paragraph (a), above, a policy shall also be deemed to be payable to a person other than the insured if and to the extent that a facility-of-payment clause or similar clause in the policy permits the insurer to discharge its obligations after the death of the individual insured by paying the death benefits to a person as permitted by such clause.
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