Miller v. Ohio Bur. of Motor Vehicles

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[Cite as Miller v. Ohio Bur. of Motor Vehicles, 2011-Ohio-4153.] 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 NEIDA N. MILLER Plaintiff v. BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES Defendant Case No. 2011-02701-AD Deputy Clerk Daniel R. Borchert MEMORANDUM DECISION {¶1} Plaintiff, Neida Miller, filed this complaint asserting that her vehicle was impounded as a proximate result of an act on the part of defendant, Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), in erroneously recording her driver s license status as suspended. Consequently, plaintiff filed this complaint seeking to recover damages in the amount of $107.33 based on defendant s improper and erroneous record keeping. Plaintiff submitted the $25.00 filing fee. {¶2} Defendant has admitted liability in that the BMV records were not properly updated and plaintiff s driver s license should not have been under suspension on the date in question. Defendant acknowledged plaintiff is entitled to recover $107.33 for towing and storage expenses. {¶3} Plaintiff did not file a response. {¶4} The court finds that resulting damages may be recovered when a plaintiff proves, by a preponderance of the evidence, her driver s license was erroneously listed as suspended by defendant. Ankney v. Bureau of Motor Vehicles (1998), 97-11045-AD; Serbanescu v. Bureau of Motor Vehicles (1994), 93-15038-AD; Black v. Bureau of Motor Vehicles (1996), 95-01441-AD. These damages must directly flow from defendant s failure to convey accurate information. Henighan v. Ohio Dept. of Public Safety (1997), 97-01619-AD; Jordan v. Bureau of Motor Vehicles (1998), 97-10341-AD. {¶5} Plaintiff has proven, by a preponderance of the evidence, that her driver s license was improperly listed as suspended by defendant. McGee v. Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (1997), 97-03999-AD. Defendant is liable to plaintiff for damages plaintiff can prove resulted from defendant s failure to keep proper accurate records. Rivers v. Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Ct. of Cl. No. 2005-06872-AD, 2005-Ohio-7089. {¶6} As trier of fact, this court has the power to award reasonable damages based on evidence presented. Sims v. Southern Ohio Correctional Facility (1988), 61 Ohio Misc. 2d 239, 577 N.E. 2d 160. The court in the instant claim finds defendant liable to plaintiff for towing and storage costs. Thus defendant is liable to plaintiff for damages in the amount of $107.33, plus the $25.00 filing fee which may be reimbursed as compensable costs pursuant to R.C. 2335.19. See Bailey v. Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (1990), 62 Ohio Misc. 2d 19, 587 N.E. 2d 990. 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 NEIDA N. MILLER Plaintiff v. BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES Defendant Case No. 2011-02701-AD Deputy 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 $132.33, which includes the filing fee. Court costs are assessed against defendant. DANIEL R. BORCHERT Deputy Clerk Entry cc: Neida N. Miller 939 Stevenson Road-Up Cleveland, Ohio 44110 Anne Vitale, Associate Legal Counsel Department of Public Safety-Legal Services 1970 West Broad Street P.O. Box 182081 Columbus, Ohio 43218-2081 SJM/laa 5/17 Filed 5/24/11 Sent to S.C. reporter 8/19/11

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