AFRIDITA ABAS VS. ARIMINAS BAGELS, LLC, D/B/A BAGEL HUT (L-3454-15, MONMOUTH COUNTY AND STATEWIDE)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedApril 29, 2020
DocketA-2274-18T2
StatusUnpublished

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2274-18T2

AFRIDITA ABAS and ZIKO ABAS,

Plaintiffs-Appellants,

v.

ARIMINAS BAGELS, LLC, d/b/a BAGEL HUT, JOANN P. MONTERO, AIA, and WINTERS DESIGN, LLC,

Defendants,

and

EVANS ARCHITECTS, AIA, JOHN EVANS, and MATTHEW EVANS,

Defendants-Respondents. ________________________________

Argued January 23, 2020 – Decided April 29, 2020

Before Judges Koblitz, Whipple and Gooden Brown.

On appeal from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Monmouth County, Docket No. L-3454-15. Richard D. Picini argued the cause for appellants (Caruso Smith Picini, PC, attorneys; Richard D. Picini, of counsel and on the briefs).

Lawrence P. Powers argued the cause for respondents (Hoagland, Longo, Moran, Dunst & Doukas, LLP, attorneys; Lawrence P. Powers, of counsel and on the brief; Peter K. Oliver, on the brief).

PER CURIAM

Plaintiffs Afridita and Ziko Abas appeal from the trial court's January 2,

2019 orders granting summary judgment to defendants Evans Architects, AIA,

John Evans and Matthew Evans (the Evans defendants) and denying plaintiffs'

cross-motion for summary judgment. After reviewing the record in light of the

contentions advanced on appeal, we affirm.

We derive the following facts from the evidence submitted by the parties

in support of, and in opposition to, the summary judgment motion, viewed in the

light most favorable to plaintiffs, who opposed the entry of summary judgment.

Elazar v. Macrietta Cleaners, Inc., 230 N.J. 123, 135 (2017).

On September 16, 2013, plaintiff1 Afridita Abas was working at the Bagel

Hut, in Aberdeen, where she slipped on a wet floor, on her way back to the

kitchen area of the store, causing her left arm to land in a bagel kettle filled with

1 Plaintiff's husband Ziko asserts a per quod claim. A-2274-18T2 2 hot water. She suffered first-degree burns to the left side of her face, neck and

chest, and second-degree burns to her left flank, forearm, and armpit, as well as

visible scarring.

The Evans defendants designed the original architectural plans for Bagel

Hut in 2006. The 2006 design located the bagel kettle near a corridor used by

employees to traverse from the front counter area of the store to the back-kitchen

area. The 2006 design showed the kettle was shielded and separated from the

corridor by two walls. In a 2007 revision to the original design, the Evans

defendants changed the location of the kettle by placing it along the corridor and

removing the two protective walls which shielded the kettle from passing

employees. The 2007 design shows a partition wall extending from the rear

kitchen wall towards the kettle, perpendicular to the kettle.

In 2012, defendants Winters Design, LLC, and JoAnn P. Montero, the

architect of record, designed architectural plans for Bagel Hut's renovation and

expansion. The partition wall extending towards the kettle was demolished as

part of the renovation, so at the time of plaintiff's accident, the kettle did not

have any wall shielding it.

On September 15, 2015, plaintiff filed a complaint against multiple

entities including the Evans defendants, JoAnn Montero and Winters. Plaintiff

A-2274-18T2 3 alleged defendants breached their professional duty of care in negligently

designing the layout of Bagel Hut regarding the placement, design, and

installation of the bagel kettle.

Plaintiffs' expert William Martin, a licensed professional architect with a

background in designing commercial kitchens, visited Bagel Hut in April 2017,

to review the premises and observe the site of Afridita's accident. Martin also

reviewed multiple layout and construction plans including the 2006 plan, 2007

plan, and the 2012 plan provided to the Aberdeen building department. Martin

compiled his observations in a report dated June 28, 2017.

In his report, Martin noted that in the 2006 plan "the bagel kettle [was]

located adjacent to the bagel oven and [was] shielded by [two] walls . . . . [T]he

layout designer's decision to place the kettle in a location protected by walls

acknowledges the proper and safe functioning of this kitchen." In the 2007 plan

"[t]he bagel kettle [and oven] [was] now along the travel path for employees to

reach the back[-]kitchen work area." Martin noted that in the 2007 plan the

kettle "[was] shielded by a single wall . . . [and the] designer's decision to place

the kettle . . . along a travel path . . . is potentially a safety issue, however the

single wall . . . provide[s] some protection for employees . . . ." In the 2012

plan, Martin found the "walls around the bagel kettle have been removed . . . .

A-2274-18T2 4 This is potentially a safety issue for this kitchen design layout. The layout

designer's decision to remove all walls from around the kettle removes any

protective shielding preventing accidental contact with the bagel kettle."

Martin's report listed four central observations which, in his professional

opinion, compromised the safety of the Bagel Hut facility:

1. Plan layout issues.

2. Bagel kettle equipment located with insufficient clearances and protections for persons.

3. Floor finish materials that contribute to potential slip hazards for persons.

4. Lighting levels that are insufficient for employees to perform their duties in a safe manner.

In his expert report and deposition testimony, Martin asserted that in

designing the layout of Bagel Hut with these safety hazards, defendants

breached their duty to "recognize the primary obligation to protect the health,

safety, and welfare of the public in [their] performance of professional duties,

and . . . act with reasonable care and competence."

The Evans defendants moved for summary judgment arguing, among

other things, Martin's conclusions constituted impermissible net opinio ns, and

thus, plaintiffs' claims against them should be dismissed with prejudice.

A-2274-18T2 5 Defendants Joan P. Montero and Winters Design also moved for summary

judgment.

Subsequently, the Evans defendants filed another motion for summary

judgment arguing that there is no causal connection between their alleged

negligence and Afridita's injuries. Plaintiffs opposed the motions and filed a

cross-motion for summary judgment on the issue of superseding cause.

Oral argument on all motions for summary judgment were heard in

November 2018. At that time, plaintiffs withdrew their opposition to defendants

Montero and Winters Design motions for summary judgment and conceded that

the Evans defendants did not breach their duty of care in designing the 2006

plan, since the plan depicted the kettle being shielded by two walls. Instead,

plaintiff contended the professional negligence claim is tied to the 2007 plan

which changed the location of the kettle to an area along a travel path without a

wall providing enough protection for employees passing by the kettle.

The court granted summary judgment and issued a written decision

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