Price A. Baum Margaret Leedy v. United States v. Michael A. Massey, Third Party

986 F.2d 716, 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 2983, 1993 WL 45193
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedFebruary 23, 1993
Docket91-1608
StatusPublished
Cited by159 cases

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Price A. Baum Margaret Leedy v. United States v. Michael A. Massey, Third Party, 986 F.2d 716, 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 2983, 1993 WL 45193 (3d Cir. 1993).

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OPINION

WIDENER, Circuit Judge:

This appeal requires us to examine the scope of the discretionary function exception to the limited waiver of sovereign immunity provided for in the Federal Tort Claims Act, 28 U.S.C. §§ 2671-2680 (FTCA or the Act). Appellants Price A. Baum and Margaret Leedy were injured in an automobile accident in which their vehicle penetrated a guardrail on a bridge over the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, causing them to fall to the roadway below. The bridge and guardrail system was owned and maintained by the United States Department of Interior, National Park Service. Baum and Leedy brought suit against the United States pursuant to the FTCA, claiming negligence in the design, construction, and maintenance of the guardrail system in question. The district court dismissed the action on the government’s motion, holding that all of the government actions complained of were inherently ones involving choice and policy considerations, and thus fell within the discretionary function exception to the FTCA. Baum v. United States, 765 F.Supp. 268 (D.Md.1991). Finding no error, we affirm.

I

The accident giving rise to the instant action occurred on May 24, 1987, when Baum was driving his van on eastbound Maryland Route 198 in Anne ArundelCounty, Maryland, approaching the Fort Meade Road Bridge, which carries Route 198 over the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. Leedy was a passenger in Baum’s van. In their complaints Baum and Leedy allege that a vehicle being driven westbound on Route 198 by one Michael Massey crossed into the eastbound lane on or near the bridge and collided with the driver’s side of Baum’s van. Following the collision, the Baum vehicle caromed off the south side of the road and ran into a curved stone bridge approach adjacent to the eastbound lanes. That collision, in turn, caused the van to rebound across the eastbound and westbound lanes of the bridge on Route 198. There the van went over a curb, crossed a sidewalk, and hit a steel

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