Case Name: COAL RIVER PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRICT vs. WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Court: West Virginia Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: West Virginia
Decision Date: 1974-06-18
Citations: 10 Ct. Cl. 91
Docket Number: No. D-698
Parties: COAL RIVER PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRICT vs. WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Judges: 
Reporter: Report of the West Virginia Court of Claims
Volume: 10
Pages: 91–91

Head Matter:
Opinion issued June 18, 1974
COAL RIVER PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRICT vs. WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
(No. D-698)
J. Robert Rogers, Esq., for the claimant.
Gregory W. Evers, Esq., for the respondent.

Opinion:
PETROPLUS, JUDGE:
On February 6, 1974, while the respondent's employees were operating a backhoe in Boone County, they uncovered and damaged a drain line owned by the Coal River Public Service District. The backhoe was attempting to clear debris from the opening to the drain line, splitting a joint which made emergency repairs necessary. The investigator for the State has admitted that the line was punctured by the negligent operation of the backhoe, and that the damages claimed in the amount of $90.00 for the repairs of the line are reasonable.
It appears to the Court from the pleadings and stipulation of facts that the water main was severed through the negligent operation of the State's equipment, and the claim is accordingly allowed in the amount of $90.00.
Claim allowed in the amount of $90.00.