Carraway v. Larose

2024 NY Slip Op 31339(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedApril 15, 2024
StatusUnpublished

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Carraway v. Larose, 2024 NY Slip Op 31339(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

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Carraway v Larose 2024 NY Slip Op 31339(U) April 15, 2024 Supreme Court, Kings County Docket Number: Index No. 513175/2020 Judge: Wavny Toussaint Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. FILED: KINGS COUNTY CLERK 04/16/2024 10:45 AM INDEX NO. 513175/2020 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 178 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 04/16/2024

At an IAS Term, Part 70 of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, held in and for the County of Kings, at the Courthouse, at 360 Adams S.\~et, Brooklyn, New York, on the 15'."'"day of April, 2024.

PRESENT: HON. WAVNYTOUSSAINT , Justice. --------------------------------------------------------------------X SIMONE N. CARRAWAY,

Plaintiff, Index No.: 513175/2020

-against- DECISION AND ORDER HERMANN LAROSE, BROTHERS MOBILITY LLC, FEN LIANG, INESA L. ZELDIN, EAN HOLDING LLC AND PAUL ANTHONY MCINTOSH, · Motion Seq. 8

Defendants. ------------------------- ------------------------------------------X The following e-filed papers read herein: NYSCEF Doc. Nos.:

Notice of Motion/Order to Show Cause/ Petition/Cross Motion and Affidavits (Affirmations) _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 153-167, 171 Opposing Affidavits (Affirmations)_ _ _ __ 173-175 Reply Affidavits (Affirmations) _ _ _ _ __ 176-177

Upon the forgoing papers, defendants Hermann Larose ("Larose") and

Brothers Mobility LLC ("Brothers Mobility" and collectively as "movants" or

"defendants") move for an order pursuant to CPLR § 3212, granting summary

judgment dismissing the plaintiff's complaint with prejudice due to plaintiff's failure

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to sustain a serious injury based on New York State Insurance Law § 5102(d)

("serious injury threshold").

BACKGROUND

This is a personal injury action stemming from a five-vehicle accident on the

eastbound upper level of the Verrazzano Bridge, Staten Island, New York on June

11, 2019. At the time of the accident, plaintiff alleges she was stopped at a red light

when she was rear-ended'. At the front was a vehicle operated and owned by

defendant Paul Anthony Mcintosh. A second vehicle was operated by defendant

lnesa L. Zeldin and owned by EAN Holding LLC. A third vehicle was operated and

owned by plaintiff. A fourth vehicle was operated and owned by defendant Fen

Liang, and a fifth vehicle was operated by defendant Hermann Larose and owned by

defendant _Brothers Mobility LLC. Plaintiff alleges that the fifth vehicle struck the

fourth vehicle, which rear-ended the plaintiff's vehicle and thereby caused plaintiff

to rear-end the vehicle directly in front.

PROCEDURAL HISTORY

On or about July 22, 2020, plaintiff commenced the instant action to recover

damages for personal injuries she allegedly sustained in the accident by filing a

Summons and Verified Complaint against defendants Hermann Larose, Brothers

Mobility LLC, Fen Liang, lnesa L. Zeldin, EAN Holding LLC and Paul Anthony

Mcintosh. On or about August 18, 2020, defendant Liang e-fi_led an Answer with a

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crossclaim for indemnification or contribution against co-defendants Hermann

Larose, Brothers Mobility LLC, Inesa L. Zeldin, EAN Holding LLC, and Paul

Anthony Mcintosh. 1· On or about August 24, 2020, defendant . Paul Anthony

Mcintosh e-filed his Answer with a cross-complaint for contribution and/or

indemnification against co-defendants EAN Holding LLC, Jnesa L. Zeldin, Brothers

Mobility LLC, Hermann Larose and Fen .Liang. 2 On or about August 28, 2020,

defendants Inesa L. Zeldin and EAN Holding, LLC e-filed their Answer with a

crossclaim for indemnification against co-defendants Herp,ann Larose, Brothers

Mobility LLC, Fen Liang, and Paul Anthony Mcintosh. 3 On or about September 1,

2020, defendants Inesa L. Zeldin and EAN Holding LLC, e-filed their Answer to

co-defendant Liang's crossclaim and co-defendant Paul Anthony Mcintosh's cross-

complaint.4 On or about October 27, 2020, defendants Hermann Larose and Brothers

Mobility LLC e-filed their Answer with a cross-complaint for indemnification

against co-defendants Fen Liang, Jnesa L. Zeldin, EAN Holdirig LLC, and Paul

Anthony Mcintosh. 5 On or about November 11, 2020, defendants Inesa L. Zeldin

and EAN Holding LLC e-filed their Answer to co-defendants Hermann Larose and

Brothers Mobility LLC's cross-complaint. 6

1 NYSCEF Document number 8. 2 NYSCEF Document number 10. 3 NYSCEF Document number 14. 4 NYSCEF Document number 19 and 20. 5 NYSCEF Document number 22.

6 NYSCEF Document number 28.

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By a stipulation of partial discontinuance dated October 25, 2022, the action

was discontinued as against defendant Paul Anthony Mcintosh. 7 On August 31,

2023, a Note of Issue was e-file& By stipulations of partial ~iscontinuance dated

October 25, 2023, the action was discontinued as against defendants Inesa L. Zeldin

and EAN Holdings, LLC, along with the cross-complaint by co-defendants Hermann

Larose and Brothers Mobility and crossclaim by co-defendant Fen Liang against

lnesa L. Zeldin and EAN Holdings, LLC. 8 On October 30, 2023, movants e-filed

this motion. By attorney affirmation dated December 20, 2023, defendant Fen Liang

adopted co-defendants' arguments to dismiss the plaintiffs complaint. In light of the

stipulations of discontinuance, the Court will address the motion only as it relates to

the movants and co-defendant Liang.

The Parties' Positions

Defendants' Motion/or Summary Judgment

Defendants contend that plaintiffs alleged injuries fail to constitute a serious

injury under any of the nine categories as defined under the New York State

Insurance Law § 5102 (d).- They argue the evidence coupled with the plaintiffs

August 17, 2022 deposition testimony, medical records, and medical report of Dr.

Andrew Bazos ("Bazos") show that plaintiff did not sustain a serious injury.

7 NYSCEF Document numbers 102. 8 NYSCEF Document numbers 152,168 and 169.

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Defendants additionally submit, inter alia, the report of Dr. Appasaheb Naik

("Naik"), plaintiff's treating doctor.

The Naik report provides that the plaintiff had, inter alia, diminished range of

motion in her cervical spine, lumbar spine, left shoulder, and knee. She also has

herniated discs, disc bulges, tears in her left shoulder and a tom meniscus in her left

knee. The plaintiff was advised to do, inter, alia, MRis, physical therapy, chiropractic

treatment and to continue the latter two after subsequent follow-ups.

The Bazos report notes that the plaintiff sustained soft tissue injuries to the

cervical spine, thoracic spine, and lumbar spine, left shoulder, and left knee. Dr.

Bazos opined that the plaintiff has no accident-related disability .or limitations in

performing her normal daily activities, has made a complete recovery from her

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