Case Name: DAVID JOSEPH MARINO VS. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
Court: West Virginia Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: West Virginia
Decision Date: 2001-10-24
Citations: 24 Ct. Cl. 23
Docket Number: CC-01-122
Parties: DAVID JOSEPH MARINO VS. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
Judges: 
Reporter: Report of the West Virginia Court of Claims
Volume: 24
Pages: 23–23

Head Matter:
OPINION ISSUED OCTOBER 24, 2001
DAVID JOSEPH MARINO VS. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
(CC-01-122)
Claimant appeared pro se.
Xueyan Zhang, Attorney at Law, for respondent.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM:
This claim was submitted to the Court for decision upon a Stipulation entered into by claimant and respondent wherein certain facts and circumstances of the claim were agreed to as follows:
1. Claimant was traveling north on Route 73 near Morgantown, Monongalia County, when his vehicle struck a large hole in the road damaging the passenger side tires and rims.
2. Respondent was responsible for the maintenance ofRoute73 inMonongalia County and respondent failed properly to maintain Route 73 at the location at issue on the date of this incident.
3. As a result of this incident, claimant's vehicle sustained damage in the amount of $ 182.27.
4. Respondent agrees that the amount of damages as put forth by the claimant is fair and reasonable.
The Court has reviewed the facts of the claim as stated in the stipulation and adopts the statement of facts as its own. The Court finds that respondent was negligent in its maintenance of Route 73 inMonongalia County on the date of this incident; that the negligence of respondent was the proximate cause of the damages sustained to claimant's vehicle; and that the amount of the damages agreed to by the parties is fair and reasonable. Thus, claimant may make a recovery for his sustained loss.
Accordingly, the Court is of the opinion to and does make an award in the amount of $182.27.
Award of$182.27.