Case Name: CARL EUGENE McNEELY vs. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Court: West Virginia Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: West Virginia
Decision Date: 1980-07-21
Citations: 13 Ct. Cl. 232
Docket Number: CC-80-143
Parties: CARL EUGENE McNEELY vs. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Judges: 
Reporter: Report of the West Virginia Court of Claims
Volume: 13
Pages: 232–232

Head Matter:
Opinion issued July 21, 1980
CARL EUGENE McNEELY vs. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
(CC-80-143)
W. Douglas Hamilton, Attorney at Law, for respondent.

Opinion:
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 $301.91, based upon the following facts: On or about February 13, 1980, claimant was operating his automobile in a southerly direction on State Route 3 near Madison in Boone County, West Virginia. In the course of this travel, claimant's vehicle crossed the Camp Creek Bridge, which, being a part of State Route 3, is owned and maintained by the respondent.
While crossing the bridge, claimant's vehicle struck an uncovered hole, resulting in damage to both tie-rods, a shock absorber, two tires, and two wheels. This occurred because of the negligence of the respondent in failing to maintain the bridge in a reasonably safe condition. This negligence was the proximate cause of the damages suffered by the claimant. Respondent is therefore liable to the claimant for the sum of $301.91, which is a fair and equitable estimate of .the damages sustained.
Based on the foregoing facts, an award in the above amount is hereby made.
Award of $301.91.