Coscia v. City of New York

2024 NY Slip Op 31848(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, New York County
DecidedMay 29, 2024
StatusUnpublished

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Coscia v. City of New York, 2024 NY Slip Op 31848(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

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Coscia v City of New York 2024 NY Slip Op 31848(U) May 29, 2024 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 154508/2020 Judge: Sabrina Kraus 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: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 05/29/2024 10: 03 AM] INDEX NO. 154508/2020 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 169 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 05/29/2024

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK NEW YORK COUNTY PRESENT: HON. SABRINA KRAUS PART 57M Justice ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------X INDEX NO. 154508/2020 THOMAS J. COSCIA, MOTION DATE 12/15/2023 Plaintiff, MOTION SEQ. NO. 001 002 003 - V -

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION d/b/a EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ("ESDC"), SEVENTH DECISION + ORDER ON REGIMENT ARMORY CONSERVANCY, INC.,SANFORD L. MOTION SMITH & ASSOCIATES LTD.,

Defendant. ------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------X

SANFORD L. SMITH & ASSOCIATES LTD. Third-Party Index No. 595280/2021 Plaintiff,

-against-

SELECT EXPOSITION SERVICES, SELECT CONTRACTING, INC.

Defendant. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- X

The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number (Motion 001) 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61, 62, 63,64, 65, 66,67,68,69, 70, 71, 72,112,137,138,140,144, 147, 150, 153, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164 were read on this motion to/for SUMMARY JUDGMENT

The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number (Motion 002) 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89,113,115,116,117,118,119,120,121,122,123,124,125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 141, 145, 148, 151, 154, 156, 157 were read on this motion to/for SUMMARY JUDGMENT

The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number (Motion 003) 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99,100,101,102,103,104,105, 106,107,108,109, 110, 111,114,133,134,135,136, 142, 143, 146, 149, 152, 155, 158, 165, 166 were read on this motion to/for SUMMARY JUDGMENT

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BACKGROUND

This is an action to recover damages for personal injuries allegedly sustained by Plaintiff

while on the job at 643 Park Avenue in Manhattan (the "Premises"), when he was struck by

walls that fell from a forklift which he was helping to unload for the preparation of an art exhibit.

Defendant New York State Urban Development Corporation d/b/a Empire State Development

Corporation ("ESDC") is the owner of the Premises. Defendant Seventh Regiment Armory

Conservancy, Inc. ("Armory") leased the premises. Defendant/Third Party Plaintiff Sanford L.

Smith & Associates LTD. ("Sanford") was the general contractor for the work being performed

at the Premises, who hired third party defendant Select Exposition Services, plaintiff's employer,

as a subcontractor to erect exhibits at the Premises.

Plaintiff asserts causes of action for negligence, and for violations of Labor Law §§ 200,

240( 1), and 241 (6) against defendants. In his Verified Bill of Particulars, he alleges injuries to

his left ankle/foot, left knee, left hip, cervical spine, lumbar spine, and left shoulder. He also

alleges head injuries, including post-concussion syndrome, loss of consciousness, punctate

wound, abrasions, dizziness, headaches, loss of balance, and phonophobia which result in

"significant dysfunctions affecting his attention, concentration, memory, verbal and language

skills, as well as impairment in executive function and sensory motor tasks."

PENDING MOTIONS

On December 6, 2023, third party defendants Select Exposition Services and Select

Contracting, Inc. (collectively, "Select") moved for an order pursuant to CPLR § 3212 granting

them summary judgment dismissing the third-party complaint and claims and cross claims

against them (Mot. Seq. 1).

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On December 8, 2023, Plaintiff moved for an order pursuant to CPLR § 3212 granting

him summary judgment on the issue ofliability on his Labor Law § 240(1) claim (Mot. Seq. 2).

On December 8, 2023, defendants ESDC and Armory (collectively, "Armory

Defendants") moved for an order pursuant to CPLR § 3212 granting them summary judgment

dismissing plaintiff's negligence and Labor Law § 200 claims and all cross claims against them

and granting summary judgment on their cross claims for common-law and contractual

indemnification against Sanford. (Mot. Seq. 3)

The motions are consolidated herein and granted to the extent set forth below.

ALLEGED FACTS

Plaintiff, who is five foot six inches tall, testified that at the time of the accident, he was

employed by Select as an exposition worker. On November 11, 2019, plaintiff, along with

around 20-25 other Select employees, was working at the "drill hall" on the premises helping to

assemble an art exhibit. Plaintiff was tasked with helping to unload the trucks, move the

materials from the unloaded truck and stand the walls to build the exhibition. The exhibit walls

were delivered to the premises stacked on pallets, which would be placed on wooden dollies. The

pallets contained 20-25 walls, weighing approximately 100 pounds each, around 2000-2500

pounds total. They were four feet wide by 10 feet long, about 3 inches thick each. The stacks of

walls would usually be secured by metal straps, but he was unsure whether the one that fell on

him was secured by straps. At the time of plaintiff's accident, he was gathering materials when

somebody said "Look out. Heads up" as a stack of walls fell off a forklift "like an avalanche,"

"coming off one after another" and hit plaintiff, injuring him. He guessed that the stack was

lifted around 10-15 feet in the air before it hit him but did not see it.

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Non-party witness Michael Cody was working for Select at the time of the accident as a

teamster, operating the "high-low" or forklift. He approximated that each stack of walls

contained 10-15 walls, had a height of around five to six feet and weighed over 1000 pounds

total, usually banded to the pallet beneath them. He testified that he was helping to remove walls

from the truck when the accident occurred. A pallet fell off the Hi-Low and hit plaintiff from a

height of at least four feet off the ground. He did not know whether the load had straps on it but

did not observe any around it after the fact, and guessed there were not any because "it would

have stopped them from falling." He guessed that "maybe half' of the walls fell on plaintiff.

John Ingigneri, a foreman for Select, testified that he was at the jobsite on the day of the

accident, though he did not witness it.

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