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Gubanc v. Warren

12/16/1998

intiff had demonstrated that the deputies knew that he wasseriously ill and dropped him off at the curb of the hospital knowing that that conduct risked his health or safety, he has failed to demonstrate any injury resulting from that action. He has claimed that he was seriously ill before the sheriff's deputies drove him to the hospital. He has not shown that, as a result of the deputies "deposit " him on the curb outside the hospital, his illness was aggravated. Consequently, plaintiff failed to demonstrate a genuine issue of material fact regarding the issue of damages or, for that matter, the issue of whether the deputies' actions caused his injuries, which would be necessary to establish or maintain a cause of action for negligence. Plaintiff's second assignment of error is overruled.





Plaintiffs assignments of error are overruled. The judgment of the trial court is affirmed.


Judgment affirmed


SLABY, P.J., and REECE, J., concur.






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