La Flamme v. State, 5 Ill. Ct. Cl. 388 (1927)

May 12, 1927 · Illinois Court of Claims · No. 1184
5 Ill. Ct. Cl. 388

(No. 1184

Claimant awarded $424.78.)

Joe La Flamme, Claimant, vs. State of Illinois, Respondent.

Opinion filed May 12, 1927.

Reimbursement — award may Be made. Damage to property. Where there is no dispute as to the facts in this case, and the claim being equitable and just, the court may enter an award in favor of claimant for damage to his property.

John H. Walker, for claimant.

Oscar E. Carlstrom, Attorney General ; Frank B. Eagleton, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.

Mr. Justice Leech

delivered the opinion of the court:

The declaration -filed by claimant in this case alleges that on July 1, 1926, he was driving from Chicago • Heights to Streator, Illinois, on State Bond. Bonte No. 17; that while driving toward Streator on said date he collided with William Winkle; that at the time and place of said accident, claimant was driving at a legal and reasonable rate of speed, using all due care and caution for his own safety and the safety of others, on the right hand side of said road; that as a result of said collision it was necessary,- and he did expend in and about the repairing of said car the sum of $424.78; that said William Winkle was an employee of the State of Illinois.

A demurrer was filed to this declaration by the Attorney General, which is sustained, as a matter of law.

A letter from C. B. Miller, Director of Public Works and Buildings, who investigated this claim, recommends that an award be granted and states that the claim is equitable and just.

.We accordingly make an award to claimant of $424.78.