W. Va. Code § 33-16A-10
If the group insurance policy from which conversion is made insures the employee or member for major medical expense insurance, the employee or member shall be entitled to obtain a converted policy providing catastrophic or major medical coverage under a plan meeting the following requirements:
(a) A maximum benefit at least equal to either, at the option of the insurer, (1) or (2) below:
(1) The smaller of the following amounts:
(2) The smaller of the following amounts:
(c) A deductible for each benefit period which, at the option of the insurer, shall be (1) the sum of the benefits deductible and $100, or (2) the corresponding deductible in the group policy. The term "benefits deductible," as used herein, means the value of any benefits provided on an expense incurred basis which are provided with respect to covered medical expenses by any other hospital, surgical, or medical insurance policy or hospital or medical service subscriber contract or medical practice or other prepayment plan, or any other plan or program whether on an insured or uninsured basis, or in accordance with the requirements of any state or federal law and, if pursuant to section eleven of this article, the converted policy provides both basic hospital or surgical coverage and major medical coverage, the value of such basic benefits.
If the maximum benefit is determined by (a) (2) above, the insurer may require that the deductible be satisfied during a period of not less than three months if the deductible is $100 or less, and not less than six months if the deductible exceeds $100.