Boyer v. Ohio Dept. of Transp.

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[Cite as Boyer v. Ohio Dept. of Transp., 2011-Ohio-1761.] 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 CAMERON BOYER Plaintiff v. OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Defendant Case No. 2010-09531-AD Deputy Clerk Daniel R. Borchert ENTRY OF DISMISSAL {¶ 1} On July 29, 2010, plaintiff, Cameron Boyer, filed a complaint against defendant, Department of Transportation. However, plaintiff did not provide any details with respect to the date, time, location, or nature of any alleged road hazard which caused plaintiff s damage. The only documentation attached to plaintiff s complaint was an estimate for auto repairs in the amount of $1,175.24 dated July 22, 2010 from Midas. The plaintiff submitted the filing fee. {¶ 2} On August 6, 2010, defendant filed a motion to dismiss. In support of the motion to dismiss, defendant stated in pertinent part: {¶ 3} Plaintiff Boyer filed a claim at the Court of Claims of Ohio on July 29, 2010, but he did not give a date, description of his complaint or the location. Without the factors, there is no way to investigate this claim. {¶ 4} For these reasons, Defendant respectfully requests that the present case be dismissed. {¶ 5} Plaintiff has not responded to defendant s motion to dismiss. Case No. 2010-09531-AD -2- ENTRY {¶ 6} Upon review, defendant s motion to dismiss is GRANTED based on the lack of evidence supplied by plaintiff. Plaintiff s case is DISMISSED without prejudice. The court shall absorb the court costs of this case in excess of the filing fee. ________________________________ DANIEL R. BORCHERT Deputy Clerk Entry cc: Cameron Boyer 1359 Woodberry Gahanna, Ohio 43230 DRB/laa Filed 1/26/11 Sent to S.C. reporter 4/8/11 Catherine Cola Perkins Chief Legal Counsel Department of Transportation 1980 West Broad Street Columbus, Ohio 43223

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