LUSK v. IMPERIAL CAS. & INDEMN. CO.

Nos. 91AP-1130 and 91AP-1142.

78 Ohio App.3d 11 (1992)

LUSK, Appellant, v. IMPERIAL CASUALTY AND INDEMNITY COMPANY et al., Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Franklin County.

Decided May 12, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lyman Brownfield, for appellant.

Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur, and Brian L. Buzby, for appellee Imperial Casualty & Indemnity Company.

Wiles, Doucher, Van Buren & Boyle Co., L.P.A., and Thomas J. Keener, for appellee Buckeye Union Insurance Company.


BOWMAN, Judge.

In May 1986, David Procario was killed when he lost control of his motorcycle while being pursued by a police cruiser driven by appellant, Bradford A. Lusk, of The Ohio State University Police Department ("OSU"). Procario's estate subsequently filed a wrongful death action in the Court of Claims against OSU and Lusk, and a simultaneous claim under Sections 1983, 1985 and 1986, Title 42, U.S.Code, in federal court.

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