Sasala v. Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources, (Ohio 2011)

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Automobile damage. Admission of liability and damages. Judgment for plaintiff.

Summary


Automobile damage. Admission of liability and damages. Judgment for plaintiff.

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[Cite as Sasala v. Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources, 2011-Ohio-6915.]

  Court of Claims of Ohio  The Ohio Judicial Center   65 South Front Street, Third Floor  Columbus, OH 43215  614.387.9800 or 1.800.824.8263  www.cco.state.oh.us  THERESA SASALA              Plaintiff              v.    OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES              Defendant      Case No. 2011-06731-AD    Acting Clerk Daniel R. Borchert    MEMORANDUM DECISION    FINDINGS OF FACT  {¶1}  On April 29, 2011, plaintiff, Theresa Sasala, filed a complaint against  defendant, Department of Natural Resources, asserting that her vehicle was damaged  as the result of negligence during repairs to an electrical line at defendant’s Pymatuning  State Park.    {¶2}  Plaintiff alleged that her insurer, Allstate Insurance Company, “has made  payments for the repairs to my vehicle and is subrogated to said amount.”  Plaintiff  seeks damages in the amount of $500.00 for reimbursement of her insurance  deductible.  Plaintiff indicated that she received insurance payments for repair costs  amounting to $809.04.  As such, plaintiff’s damage claim for repair expenses is limited  to her insurance coverage deductible.1  The filing fee was paid.  {¶3}  On July 1, 2011, defendant filed an investigation report stating that  defendant “does not dispute plaintiff’s claim against the State under Chapter 2743. of  the Ohio Revised Code.”  Defendant acknowledged plaintiff is entitled to reimbursement                                                    1 R.C. 2743.02(D) states that judgments against the state “shall be reduced by the aggregate of  insurance proceeds, disability award, or other collateral recovery” received by plaintiff. 

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  of her insurance deductible and the $25.00 filing fee.  Defendant disputed plaintiff’s  subrogation claim.  CONCLUSIONS OF LAW  {¶4}  Sufficient proof of liability on the part of defendant has been shown.   Crumm v. Ohio Dept. of Transp., Ct. of Cl. No. 2007-02190-AD, 2009-Ohio-2748.  {¶5}  The Ohio Supreme Court in Community Ins. Co. v. Ohio Dept. of  Transportation, 92 Ohio St. 3d 376, 2001-Ohio-208, prohibits an insurer from seeking  subrogation in the Court of Claims for payments to policy holders who suffer damages  due to negligence of the state.     {¶6}  Plaintiff has suffered damages in the amount of $500.00, plus the $25.00  filing fee, which may be reimbursed as compensable damages pursuant to the holding  in Bailey v. Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (1990), 62 Ohio Misc. 2d  19, 587 N.E. 2d 990.                                                     

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  Court of Claims of Ohio  The Ohio Judicial Center   65 South Front Street, Third Floor  Columbus, OH 43215  614.387.9800 or 1.800.824.8263  www.cco.state.oh.us  THERESA SASALA              Plaintiff              v.    OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES              Defendant      Case No. 2011-06731-AD    Acting Clerk Daniel R. Borchert      ENTRY OF ADMINISTRATIVE DETERMINATION      Having considered all the evidence in the claim file and, for the reasons set forth  in the memorandum decision filed concurrently herewith, judgment is rendered in favor  of plaintiff in the amount of $525.00, which includes the filing fee.  Court costs are  assessed against defendant.                                                                                                   DANIEL  R.  BORCHERT              Acting Clerk    Entry cc:    Herbert L. Nussle        Charles G. Rowan  55 Public Square, Suite 800    Department of Natural Resources  Cleveland, Ohio  44113      2045 Morse Road, D-3        Columbus,  Ohio    43229-6693    7/25  Filed 8/9/11  Sent to S.C. reporter 1/3/12   

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