LESKOVAC v. OHIO DEPT. OF TRANSP.

No. 90AP-559.

71 Ohio App.3d 22 (1990)

LESKOVAC, Appellant, v. OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Franklin County.

Decided December 31, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Pratt & Buchert and Gregory K. Pratt, for appellant.

Anthony J. Celebrezze, Jr., Attorney General, and Velda K. Hofacker, for appellee.


McCORMAC, Judge.

Plaintiff-appellant, David W. Leskovac, appeals the judgment of the Court of Claims of Ohio in favor of defendant-appellee, the Ohio Department of Transportation ("ODOT"), finding that ODOT was not negligent in its design, construction, and maintenance of certain portions of Ohio's Rural Appalachian Highway, specifically the intersection of State Routes 32 and 73. Appellant's nine assignments of error...

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