Edwards v. The Devereux Foundation

CourtDistrict Court, S.D. New York
DecidedJanuary 13, 2025
Docket7:22-cv-05121
StatusUnknown

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Edwards v. The Devereux Foundation, (S.D.N.Y. 2025).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ----------------------------------------------------------------------x MILTON EMORY EDWARDS and : MICHELLE A. CAMPBELL-EDWARDS : Plaintiffs, : OPINION AND ORDER v. :

: 22 CV 5121 (VB) JENNIFER L. COX and : THE DEVEREUX FOUNDATION, : Defendants. : ----------------------------------------------------------------------x

Briccetti, J.: Plaintiffs Milton Emory Edwards (“Mr. Edwards”) and Michelle A. Campbell-Edwards (“Mrs. Edwards”) bring this diversity action against defendants Jennifer L. Cox and The Devereux Foundation for personal injuries resulting from a November 29, 2021, automobile accident.1 Now pending is defendants’ motion for summary judgment (Doc. #49) and plaintiffs’ cross-motion for partial summary judgment (Doc. #50-1). For the reasons set forth below, defendants’ motion is DENIED and plaintiffs’ cross- motion is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART. The Court has subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §1332. BACKGROUND The parties have submitted memoranda of law, supporting declarations with exhibits, and statements of undisputed material facts pursuant to Local Civil Rule 56.1 Together, they reflect the following background.

1 The action was removed from Supreme Court, Putnam County, on the basis of diversity jurisdiction. I. Plaintiffs’ Pre-existing Health Conditions On November 26, 2020, Mr. Edwards was involved in a motor vehicle accident unrelated to the one that gives rise to this case, in which he sustained a broken left shoulder bone and two fused discs in his neck. On March 12, 2021, Mr. Edwards underwent surgery to treat his injuries from that accident. Mr. Edwards was last treated for injuries from the November 2020 accident in July or August 2021. He was not feeling any pain by the time of the accident at issue here. Also in 2020, Mrs. Edwards experienced lower back pain that radiated down her left leg, which was treated with one injection. Mrs. Edwards was not experiencing any lower back or leg pain by the time of the accident. Il. Motor Vehicle Collision At approximately 1:00 p.m. on November 29, 2021, plaintiffs were in an automobile collision with defendant Cox, who was driving a car owned by defendant The Devereux Foundation, on Interstate 84 East in the Town of Southeast, New York. Cox was merging into the left lane when the collision occurred. It is undisputed that Cox did not see plaintiffs’ vehicle before the collision. Cox testified that prior to merging, she looked in her mirrors, did not see plaintiffs’ vehicle, turned on her turn signal, and looked at her mirrors again before merging. Mr. Edwards, who was driving plaintiffs’ car at the time of the accident, testified he did not see Cox’s car before the collision. He claims he first became aware of Cox’s car when Mrs. Edwards said “they are going to hit us,” at which point Mr. Edwards “tried to speed up.” (Doc. #50-4, Tr. at 75).?

2 Citations to “Tr. at __” refer to the page numbers at the bottom right of each transcript page.

Ul. Mr. Edwards’s Injuries Mr. Edwards developed a headache immediately after the collision but did not seek medical attention immediately. He sought medical care a few days after the accident from his family doctor, Dr. Satyarani Tellapureddy. Mr. Edwards complained of pain in his neck, lower back, shoulder, legs, and hands. Dr. Tellapureddy sent Mr. Edwards for x-rays and prescribed physical therapy. On December 23, 2021, Mr. Edwards visited Dr. Deborah Terry, who diagnosed him with a number of back and joint injuries, which she noted are consistent with injuries sustained from a motor vehicle collision. She was also concerned that Mr. Edwards aggravated or reinjured the spinal fusion he received following the 2020 accident and recommended he return to his orthopedic surgeon, in addition to attending physical therapy three times a week. Mr. Edwards was further referred to Dr. Elie Sader, a pain management specialist, who treated Mr. Edwards’s pain with several injections and prescribed Gabapentin. At the time of the accident, Mr. Edwards was self-employed as a carpenter. He testified he stopped working as a result of the accident for eight months, although in interrogatory responses, plaintiffs asserted Mr. Edwards was out of work for five months following the accident. Dr. Terry’s notes indicate, “per the recommendation of his primary care physician the patient has reduced his work hours to provide him with an opportunity to convalesce from his injuries.” (Doc. #50-24 at ECF 13).° Mr. Edwards received physical therapy three times per week but experienced no relief, and now does only home exercises. He continues to experience neck pain and shoulder pain every day.

3 “ECF _” refers to page numbers automatically assigned by the Court's Electronic Case Filing system.

On December 13, 2022, Mr. Edwards was notified he had reached the $50,000 policy limit for medical payments benefits relating to his claim. In total, Mr. Edwards accrued $115,124.18 in medical bills arising from the accident. IV. Mrs. Edwards’s Injuries Mrs. Edwards also did not seek medical care immediately after the November 29, 2021, accident. That night, Mrs. Edwards awoke due to pain in her lower back and left leg. Dr. Tellapureddy examined Mrs. Edwards the next day. During the examination, she was unable to touch her toes and did not have full range of motion when bending. Dr. Tellapureddy prescribed physical therapy, which Mrs. Edwards testified she could not do because she “was in so much pain.” (Doc. #50-5, Tr. at 97). Dr. Tellapureddy also prescribed a muscle relaxant and a medication for Mrs. Edwards’s nerve pain. On December 17, 2021, Dr. Terry examined Mrs. Edwards and similarly diagnosed her with a number of back and joint injuries “consistent with injuries sustained in a motor vehicle collision” and recommended physical therapy three times per week. (Doc. #50-25 at ECF 4). Mrs. Edwards was also examined by Dr. Kaveh Barami, a neurosurgeon, who told her she had a pinched nerve in her spine and a crushed disk. On February 22, 2022, Mrs. Edwards underwent a L1-S5 lumbar spine fusion. Despite the surgery, Mrs. Edwards continues to suffer from lower back and left leg pain, which she treats with at-home exercises and pain medication. At the time of the accident, Mrs. Edwards worked as a certified nursing assistant. Mrs. Edwards missed work from November 29, 2021, to July 6, 2022, because of the accident. During this period, Mrs. Edwards’s various doctors wrote to her employer excusing her from work.

On May 2, 2022, Mrs. Edwards was notified she had reached the $50,000 policy limit for medical payments benefits relating to her claim. In total, Mrs. Edwards accrued $221,014.60 in medical bills arising from the accident. V. Defendants’ Expert’s Independent Medical Examination and Reports On May 5, 2023, defendants’ expert Dr. Jesse Eisler, an orthopedic surgeon, performed an independent medical evaluation (“IME”) of each plaintiff. Dr. Eisler produced IME reports for each plaintiff (Docs. ##49-12, 49-13), based on his evaluation of each plaintiff and his review of their medical records. Dr. Eisler opined Mr. Edwards’s symptoms “appear to be consistent with an exacerbation of a pre-existing condition with a development of bilateral upper and lower extremity radiculopathy.” (Doc. #49-12 at 2). He also asserted, “[m]edical treatment to date has been reasonable and necessary and related to the November 29, 2021 incident.” (Id.). In addition, he concluded Mr. Edwards’s injuries did not meet the “threshold of a serious injury” and that there was no objective proof of any functional limitation of the lumbar spine. (Id. at 3). As to Mrs. Edwards, Dr.

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