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Hawsman v. Cuyahoga Falls
2011 Ohio 3795
Ohio Ct. App. 9th
2011
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Background

  • Hawsman, a minor, injured his knee at the City of Cuyahoga Falls Natatorium on May 12, 2006.
  • The City operates and maintains the Natatorium.
  • Plaintiffs filed suit July 10, 2009 against the City and five unidentified defendants for negligent maintenance of the pool/diving board.
  • The City moved for summary judgment May 26, 2010, arguing immunity under R.C. 2744.02(B)(4).
  • Trial court granted summary judgment August 17, 2010, and Hawsmans appealed.
  • This court reverses, holding the B(4) exception applies to the indoor pool as a building used in performing a governmental function.

Issues

Issue Plaintiff's Argument Defendant's Argument Held
Whether R.C. 2744.02(B)(4) applies to the indoor pool Hawsman asserts B(4) applies to indoor pools City argues B(4) does not apply to indoor municipal pools B(4) applies; City not immune

Key Cases Cited

  • Cater v. City of Cleveland, 83 Ohio St.3d 24 (1998) (interprets 2744.02(B)(4) and breadth of its applicability to buildings)
  • Moore v. Lorain Metro. Hous. Auth., 121 Ohio St.3d 455 (2009) (abandoned recreational vs. governmental-business distinction; focuses on statutory text)
  • Hopper v. City of Elyria, ? (2009) (overruled in light of Moore and Cater criticisms; prior precedent binding in 9th Dist.)
  • Hubbard v. Canton City Sch. Bd. of Ed., 2002-Ohio-6718 (2002) (endorses three-tier immunity analysis under 2744.02)
  • Thompson v. Bagley, 2005-Ohio-1921 (2005) (questions Cater-like distinction; affects pool immunity analysis)
  • O’Connor v. City of Fremont, 2010-Ohio-4159 (2010) (addresses 2744.02(B)(4) applicability to pools; critiques Cater)
  • Mathews v. City of Waverly, 2010-Ohio-347 (2010) (rejects strict recreational vs. governmental-use dichotomy; supports Moore interpretation)
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Case Details

Case Name: Hawsman v. Cuyahoga Falls
Court Name: Ohio Court of Appeals, 9th District
Date Published: Aug 3, 2011
Citation: 2011 Ohio 3795
Docket Number: 25582
Court Abbreviation: Ohio Ct. App. 9th