Case ID: wv-ct-cl_12/html/0350-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Opinion issued June 30, 1979
    
    NATIONWIDE INSURANCE CO., AS SUBROGEE OF PHILLIP W. ALEXANDER vs. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
    (No. CC-79-150)
    No appearance by claimant.
    
      Nancy J. Aliff, Attorney at Law, for respondent.
   PER CURIAM:

This claim was submitted upon a duly executed written stipulation to the effect that the respondent is liable for damages in the sum of $179.22, based upon the following facts: On or about December 6, 1977, claimant’s insured, Phillip W. Alexander, was operating his vehicle on Route 94 and 17th Street in Huntington, West Virginia. A toll booth barricade on the entrance ramp on the north side of Route 94 and 17th Street had been negligently affixed by the respondent, and, as a proximate result of this negligence, the barricade was blown into the side of claimant’s insured’s vehicle, damaging it in the amount of $179.22.

Based on the foregoing facts, an award in the above amount is hereby made.

Award of $179.22.