De Clef Pineiro v. American Museum of Natural History

2024 NY Slip Op 31565(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, New York County
DecidedMay 3, 2024
StatusUnpublished

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De Clef Pineiro v American Museum of Natural History 2024 NY Slip Op 31565(U) May 3, 2024 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 157391/2021 Judge: Shlomo S. Hagler 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. INDEX NO. 157391/2021 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 68 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 05/03/2024

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK NEW YORK COUNTY PRESENT: HON. SHLOMO S. HAGLER PART 17 Justice -------------------X INDEX NO. 157391/2021 JOHN DE CLEF PINEIRO MOTION DATE 05/30/2023 Plaintiff, MOTION SEQ. NO. 001 - V -

THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, DECISION + ORDER ON MOTION Defendant. -------------------X The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number (Motion 001} 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,29, 30,31, 32, 33,34,35, 36,37,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49, 50, 51,52,53,54, 55,56,57, 58,59,61,62,63,64,66 were read on this motion to/for JUDGMENT-SUMMARY

In this motion sequence, defendant American Museum of Natural History ("AMNH")

moves for summary judgment dismissing plaintiff John De Clef Pineiro's complaint. Plaintiff

opposes and cross-moves to amend the bill of particulars.

I. Facts

Plaintiff's Deposition

This action arises out of an incident that occurred on April 23, 2021 at the American

Museum of Natural History in Manhattan (Plaintiffs EBT [NYSCEF Doc. No. 30] at 17).

Specifically, the accident occurred on a "subterranean staircase leading into the ground floor of

the museum" (id.). The staircase leads downward into the museum from the 81st Street subway

station (id at 36). On the day of the subject accident, plaintiff John De Clef Pineiro was entering

the museum because he had an appointment for his COVID-19 vaccine (id at 21). At that time,

the museum was serving as a vaccination site and the day of the subject accident was the first

day it was open for that purpose (id. at 21-22). Plaintiff walked from his apartment to get to the

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museum, and he noticed signs when he approached the museum (id. at 33). There were several

signs affixed to the fencing around the museum property pointing towards the subject

vaccination site (id. at 34-35). Plaintiff followed the signs which directed him past the main

museum entrance and towards the entrance through the 81st Street subway station (id. at 35-36).

Plaintiff had been in this station at least once before that he could remember, in approximately

2010 (id. at 37). However, plaintiff testified that the first time he had used the subject staircase

was the day of the accident (id. at 38). Plaintiff was wearing a mask and a face shield and was

also wearing his glasses (id.).

Plaintiff testified that there was a sign indicating the entrance to the vaccination site

"[r]ight at the top of the stairs of the subway entrance leading downstairs to a long corridor" (id.

at 41). Plaintiff descended the subway entrance stairs from the street level (id. at 42). To enter

the museum from the subway station, there is a row of brass doors (id. at 43). There was a guard

standing by the doors, to whom plaintiff showed his paperwork and the guard directed him

through the middle brass door and down the stairs (id. at 44, 46). Plaintiff testified that when he

first walked through the center set of brass doors, there was a wide and long flight of stairs

leading downward (id. at 49). He described the lighting as "bright" (id.). Plaintiff began to

descend the staircase (id. at 50). Plaintiff testified that the wide staircase is broken up into

sections by handrails (id. at 54). Plaintiff testified that he remembered at least two handrails

demarcating the middle section of the staircase which he was descending, but soon after, he said

that he remembered a handrail on his right side only (id. at 54, 56). Plaintiff testified that he at

first did not notice the handrails on either side of the section of staircase because the doors led

him right down the center of the section (id. at 54). The doors did not immediately lead into the

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staircase; there was a platform before the stairs began (id. at 55). The stairs were made of "light-

colored stone" and there were 14 steps (id at 56).

Plaintiff was asked why he didn't proceed to either of the handrails before descending the

staircase. He responded, "It was just a matter of trajectory, going through the doors, and then

they opened up to the center portion of the staircase, so that [was] how I was proceeding

directly" (id). Plaintiff testified that he believed he was proceeding down the stairs "careful[ly],

not fast" (id. at 58). He was not rushing because he was early to his appointment (id). He also

testified that he was looking down as he began to descend the steps (id at 58-59).

The accident occurred when plaintiff was near the bottom of the steps (id at 61 ). Plaintiff

testified that he noticed a guard waving to him (id.). After seeing the guard wave in his direction,

plaintiff testified that he looked up and "was no longer looking down" but remained going down

the stairs at the same pace (id.). Describing the accident, plaintiff testified as follows:

I proceeded down the steps. As I thought, I was proceeding all the way from the top, and my foot, left foot, slipped out from under me. I was still looking at the guard when this was happening. My foot slipped out from under me, which was a bit startling to me. I didn't know where it was going. It did land on another level below. I did not know what level that was. Whether it was yet another step or the ground floor, but by then, I had lost my balance. I was-my body was being propelled forward and all this took place within two seconds or so.

Id at 65.

He testified that he fell on his shoulder on the floor (id. at 70). He testified that within a

few seconds, people were crowding around him and he was helped into a chair (id. at 74-75).

While he was sitting in the chair he spoke to Mr. Raphael Payne who created an incident report

(id. at 75, 77). Plaintiff did not notice any water or debris on the steps (id. at 66). He also

testified that in hindsight, he knew that there was a colored strip at the very last step that was a

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different color than the stairs and the rest of the floor, but he did not realize that at the time of the

fall (id at 81 ).

AMNH Deposition

On behalf of the museum, Raphael Payne ("Payne") appeared for a deposition. Payne

was employed by the museum as the Senior Manager of Fire and Life Safety at the time of the

deposition (Payne EBT [NYSCEF Doc. No. 32] at 8). He testified that when plaintiff fell, Payne

was at the lower level "over by where the security personnel who mans the subway station"

stood (id at 22).

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