Case Name: JACK L. and MARTHA HENDRICKSON, Claimants, v. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, Respondent
Court: West Virginia Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: West Virginia
Decision Date: 1947-04-17
Citations: 4 Ct. Cl. 39
Docket Number: No. 582-S
Parties: JACK L. and MARTHA HENDRICKSON, Claimants, v. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Report of the West Virginia Court of Claims
Volume: 4
Pages: 39–40

Head Matter:
(No. 582-S
JACK L. and MARTHA HENDRICKSON, Claimants, v. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, Respondent.
Opinion filed April 17, 1947

Opinion:
MERRIMAN S. SMITH, Judge.
On April 6, 1946, a prison labor crew, working for the state road commission on route 88, at Bethlehem, Ohio county, West Virginia, upon setting off a blast threw rocks and debris striking the roof and downspout on the home of Jack L. and Martha Hendrickson, damaging it to the extent of $22.15.
The Allemannia Fire Insurance Company paid claimants under a loan agreement the above mentioned sum.
The itemized items covering the cost of material and labor appear to be just and the claim is one deserving of payment.
The state agency concurred in this claim and the claim is approved by the attorney general. Therefore, an award in the sum of twenty-two dollars and fifteen cents ($22.15) is hereby made to the claimants Jack L. and Martha Hen-drickson.