Brenker v. S.R.N. Holding Corp.

2024 NY Slip Op 50160(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Richmond County
DecidedFebruary 20, 2024
StatusUnpublished
Cited by1 cases

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Brenker v. S.R.N. Holding Corp., 2024 NY Slip Op 50160(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

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Brenker v S.R.N. Holding Corp. (2024 NY Slip Op 50160(U)) [*1]
Brenker v S.R.N. Holding Corp.
2024 NY Slip Op 50160(U)
Decided on February 20, 2024
Supreme Court, Richmond County
Castorina, J.
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.


Decided on February 20, 2024
Supreme Court, Richmond County


Joel Brenker and YVONNE BRENKER, Plaintiff,

against

S.R.N. Holding Corp. and FOX OF STATEN ISLAND INC., Defendant.




Index No. 150198/2022

Attorney for the Plaintiff

Salvatore Aspromonte, Esq.

Dansker & Aspromonte Associates

30 Vesey Street 16th Floor

New York, NY 10007

Phone: (212) 732-2929

E-mail: sal@dandalaw.com

Attorney for the Defendant

Tara-Yvonne Sheppard, Esq.

STRIKOWSKY, DRACHMAN & SHAPIRO

111 Broadway, Suite 1103

New York, NY 10006

Phone: (212) 970-7111

E-mail: tys@strikowsky.com
Ronald Castorina, Jr., J.

The following e-filed documents listed on NYSCEF (Motion #001) numbered 43-60, 64-66 were read on this motion.

Upon the foregoing documents, and after oral argument conducted on February 15, 2024, on Motion Sequence #001, Motion Sequence #001 is resolved and therefore, it is hereby,

ORDERED, that Defendants' request pursuant to CPLR § 3126, to strike Plaintiffs' complaint for spoliation of critical evidence and/or precluding the plaintiffs from offering evidence as to the cause of their damages is DENIED; and it is further,

ORDERED, that the Clerk of the Court shall enter judgment accordingly.

Memorandum Decision


I. Procedural History

On or about February 2, 2022, Plaintiff commenced this negligence action against S.R.M. Holding Corp., to recover for personal injuries sustained on December 2, 2020, from an alleged trip-and-fall by the Plaintiff on what he purported to be a defective portion of the sidewalk at 2391 Richmond Avenue, Staten Island, New York. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 47). Issue was joined by Defendant, S.R.M Holding Corp., on or about June 2, 2022, by the service of its Answer. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 48).

On or about June 21, 2022, Plaintiff filed a Supplemental Summons and Amended Complaint adding Fox of Staten Island Inc., as a Defendant. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 49). Defendants S.R.M Holding Corp. and Fox of Staten Island Inc., served their Answer to the amended complaint on or about September 30, 2022. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 51). On February 17, 2023, parties' counsel executed a stipulation adding in plaintiff-spouse, Yvonne Brenker, which was so-ordered by Hon. Castorina, Jr. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 52). On that date, plaintiff also filed a Second Amended Summons and Complaint adding in plaintiff-spouse, Yvonne Brenker and a second cause of action alleging loss of services and loss of consortium on behalf of plaintiff-spouse. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 53).

Defendants served their Answer to the second amended complaint on or about March 27, 2023. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 54). Plaintiff served a Verified Bill of Particulars on or about November 14, 2022. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 50).

On January 26, 2024, Defendants filed Motion Sequence No. 001 by Notice of Motion seeking (a) pursuant to CPLR § 3126, to strike Plaintiffs' complaint for spoliation of critical evidence and/or precluding the plaintiffs from offering evidence as to the cause of their damages; and (b) for such other and further relief as the Court may deem just, proper, and equitable.

Plaintiffs filed opposition on February 14, 2024. Defendants filed reply on February 15, 2024. Oral argument was completed on February 15, 2024.



II. Facts

Plaintiff Joel Brenker alleges that on December 2, 2020, he was wearing sneakers when he fell over a broken section of sidewalk in front of 2391 Richmond Avenue in Staten Island and cut his right foot. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 65). Plaintiff contends in his affidavit that he contracted an infection in his right foot after this fall and ultimately required a below the knee amputation of his right leg in June of 2021. (see id). Plaintiff further contends that before he first contacted his attorneys and at some point, during the treatment of his infection, the sneakers he was wearing at the time of the incident were thrown away. (see id).

Plaintiff believes his wife, Yvonne Brenker, disposed of the sneakers approximately two months after the accident and asserts that no one told us that we should not throw away the sneakers. (see id). Plaintiff further asserts that "I had no idea that anyone would ever want to examine them [the sneakers]." (see id).

On April 17, 2023, Plaintiff Joel Brenker testified that on December 2, 2020, he was walking from Nome Avenue onto Richmond and walked onto a sidewalk approaching a [*2]shopping center containing a PC Richards store. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 55 at pages 22-23). He claimed his right foot tripped into a hole at the subject location. (see id at page 31).

Plaintiff testified:

Q. You're standing waiting for your son, what, if any, part of your body hurt?
A. My ribs. My foot.
Q. Which foot?
A. My ribs hurt a lot more.
Q. And you said your foot?
A. Yeah.
Q. Your right foot or your left foot?
A. Right foot.
Q. Were you bleeding from any part of your body?
A. I didn't know at that point.
Q. So at that point you didn't know if you were bleeding?
A. No.
Q. Did there come a time that you realized you were bleeding from some part of your body?
A. Yes.
Q. When was that?
A. When I got home.
Q. Where were you bleeding from?
A. Right side of my foot.
Q. Describe for me the area of your foot where you were bleeding and what that area looked like?
A. It was a cut about maybe smaller than a dime and that is where it was bleeding from.
Q. Was this on the sole of your foot, on the side, on the top, describe for me where it was?
A. On the side.
Q. After you fell and before Chris Fama picked you up, did you notice if there was anything sharp or any type of debris that was in the area where your right foot was?
A. No.
Q. Once you got home and you noticed the blood on your right foot, what was the condition of your sneaker?
A. It had a gash in it.
Q. Was the gash a tear, did it look like something sharp had ripped it, or something else?
A. It looked like something punctured it.
Q.

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