Case ID: wv-ct-cl_11/html/0021-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Opinion issued September 19, 1975
    
    ASSOCIATED DRY GOODS D/B/A THE DIAMOND DEPARTMENT STORE vs. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
    (No. D-991)
    
      Henry C. Bias, Jr., Deputy Attorney General, for respondent.
   GARDEN, JUDGE:

This claim was submitted on the pleadings which consisted of the claimant’s Notice of Claim and the respondent’s Answer and Amended Answer, the latter of which admits the issues of liability and damages.

It would appear from the pleadings that on February 17, 1975, two representatives of the West Virginia Department of Public Safety stopped the claimant’s tractor trailer and used it to establish a roadblock in order to capture two thieves fleeing south in a stolen car on Interstate 77 in Kanawha County. As a result of the roadblock, the stolen car crashed into claimant’s tractor trailer causing damages admitted to be in the amount of $441.96. The Notice of Claim also requests interest on the amount of damages in the sum of $14.09.

While we are prohibited from awarding interest on this claim by Code 14-2-12, we are of opinion that the claimant is entitled to an award in the amount of the actual damages to its tractor trailer in the sum of $441.96.

Award of $441.96.