Burgess v. State Road Commission
This text of 2 Ct. Cl. 288 (Burgess v. State Road Commission) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering West Virginia Court of Claims primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
G. H. A. KUNST, Judge.
At 11:45 o’clock, f. m., on August 21, 1943, on a street in Charleston, West Virginia, the driver of state road commission truck x-30-2, by negligence in passing a taxicab, struck [289]*289claimant’s parked car, causing damage to same, which cost $60.00 to repair.
Respondent recommends and the attorney general approves payment of the above amount for which claim is made.
An award is made to claimant for the sum of sixty dollars ($60.00).
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