Case Name: JESSE W. STARCHER vs. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Court: West Virginia Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: West Virginia
Decision Date: 1985-01-30
Citations: 15 Ct. Cl. 251
Docket Number: CC-84-95
Parties: JESSE W. STARCHER vs. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Judges: 
Reporter: Report of the West Virginia Court of Claims
Volume: 15
Pages: 251–252

Head Matter:
Opinion issued January 30, 1985
JESSE W. STARCHER vs. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
(CC-84-95)
Claimant appeared in person.
Henry C. Bias, Jr., Deputy Attorney General, for respondent.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM:
Claimant Jesse W. Starcher, an employee of Spencer State Hospital, alleges in his complaint that on February 16, 1983, his eyeglasses were damaged when a hospital resident, Randy Nunley, struck the claimant with a clock radio. Damage to the frames totalled $45.00, the amount of the claim.
At the hearing, the claimant testified that the incident occurred at 5:25 a.m. as the claimant was escorting Mr. Nunley to his room. According to the claimant, Mr. Nunley whirled around and struck him with a clock radio, knocking his glasses off and breaking the frames. When questioned about the person or persons he contended were guilty of some type of wrongdoing, the claimant acknowledged that only Mr. Nunley himself was involved, and that no one in the State's employ could have prevented it.
The record in this case is devoid of any evidence of negligence on the part of the respondent or its employees. Absent such proof, no liability is established, and the Court must disallow the claim.
Claim disallowed.