The West Virginia Petitioner's Civil Case Information Statement is a form that must be filed by the petitioner when initiating a civil lawsuit in the state of West Virginia. The form is divided into two parts — Part A and Part B. Part A requires the petitioner to provide general information about themselves and the case, such as their name, address, telephone number, the court in which the case is filed, the case number, the type of action, and any other parties involved. Part B requires the petitioner to provide more specific information about the case, such as the cause of action, the relief sought, and a summary of the facts upon which the action is based. This part of the form must be completed in detail in order for the court to understand the petitioner's claim. There are two types of West Virginia Petitioner's Civil Case Information Statement forms: the original form, which is filed at the time the case is initiated, and the supplemental form, which is used to update the original form if there are any changes in the case.