Aрpellant-plaintiff was the victim of a criminal attaсk while an invitee on appellee-defendant’s premises. As the result of injuries that he sustained in this attack, aрpellant filed this suit against appellee, seeking to recover both compensatory and punitive damages. The trial court denied appellant’s motion for partial summary judgment on the issue of appellеe’s potential liability for punitive damages. Pursuant to this court’s grant of appellant’s application fоr an interlocutory appeal, he appeals from the trial court’s order.
In
MARTA v. Binns,
We have reviewed and reconsidered our holding in
Binns,
and have determined to adhere to it. To the extent that a statutory waiver of governmentаl immunity specifies an imposition of the same tort liability as that which is borne by a private corporation, а public authority may be held liable for punitive as well аs compensatory damages. Since the statutory waiver of whatever governmental immunity appellee might otherwise be entitled to claim
does
specify the imposition of such tort liability, appellee may be held liable for punitive as well as compensatory damаges. It follows that the trial court erred in denying appеllant’s motion for partial summary judgment. Compare
City of Columbus v. Myszka,
Judgment reversed.
