Is Police Officer Immune from Liability for Car Crash When Responding to Call from Outside His Jurisdiction?
Where No Mutual Aid Pact Authorized or Required the Officer to Respond
Lea D. Smith v. Vashawn L. McBride et al., Case no. 2010-0809
10th District Court of Appeals (Franklin County)
ISSUE: Ohio's "sovereign immunity" statute, R.C. Chapter 2477, confers limited immunity from civil liability on the state and its political subdivisions (e.g. counties, cities, townships, school districts etc.) for injuries or economic loss a government agency or employee may cause to a third party in the course of performing their governmental functions. In this case, the Supreme Court is asked to decide whether the immunity statute protects a township from liability for injuries to a third party that were caused by a township police officer who was involved in a traffic accident while responding to a call for assistance from a neighboring jurisdiction with which his township did not have a mutual assistance pact.