Case Name: E. R. BIGGESS, Claimant, v. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, Respondent
Court: West Virginia Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: West Virginia
Decision Date: 1942-01-12
Citations: 1 Ct. Cl. 68
Docket Number: No. 39-S
Parties: E. R. BIGGESS, Claimant, v. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Report of the West Virginia Court of Claims
Volume: 1
Pages: 68–69

Head Matter:
(No. 39-S
E. R. BIGGESS, Claimant, v. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, Respondent.
Opinion Filed January 12, 1942

Opinion:
ROBERT L. BLAND, Judge.
On October 10, 1941, claimant's Plymouth coupe automobile was parked on East Washington street, in the city of Charles ton, West Virginia. State road commission distributor truck No. 130-90, driven by Joe Taylor, ran into claimant's car, damaging both left fenders. The actual cost of necessary repairs amounted to $8.00. The record shows claimant to be entitled to an award for that sum. Its payment is recommended by the state road commission and approved by the attorney general.
An award is, therefore, accordingly made in favor of claimant for said sum of eight dollars ($8.00.)