Jones v. Department of Highways

13 Ct. Cl. 211
CourtWest Virginia Court of Claims
DecidedMay 1, 1980
DocketCC-80-38
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Jones v. Department of Highways, 13 Ct. Cl. 211 (W. Va. Super. Ct. 1980).

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Upon written stipulation to the effect that damages to claimant’s vehicle in the amount of $194.70 were caused when said vehicle struck a piece of metal protruding from Camp Creek Bridge in Boone County, West Virginia, which bridge is owned and maintained by the respondent; and to the effect that said damages were proximately caused by the negligence of the respondent in failing to keep the bridge in a reasonably safe condition, the Court finds the respondent liable, and hereby makes an award to the claimant in the amount stipulated.

Award of $194.70.

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