Estate of Czajkowski v. City of New York

2025 NY Slip Op 30156(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedJanuary 9, 2025
DocketIndex No. 512419/2022
StatusUnpublished

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Estate of Czajkowski v City of New York 2025 NY Slip Op 30156(U) January 9, 2025 Supreme Court, Kings County Docket Number: Index No. 512419/2022 Judge: Richard J. Montelione 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 01/15/2025 02:15 PM INDEX NO. 512419/2022 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 46 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 01/15/2025

KINGS COUNTY CLERK FILED At IAS Part 99 of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, held in and ZOZ.5 JAN I S A 9: ll 9 for the County of Kings, at the Courthouse located at 360 Adams Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201, on the 9th day of January 2025.

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF KINGS: PART 99 DECISION AND ------------------------------------------------------------------------------X ORDER The Estate ofTadeusz W. Czajkowski, Joanna Szledinska, Emilia Czajkowska and Arkadiusz Bo)ko, individually and as distributees of the Estate ofTadeusz W. Czajkowski, and Romuald Index No.: 512419/2022 Magda, as Administrator of the Estate ofTadeusz W. Czajkowski, Motion Date: 1/8/2025 Motion Cal. No.: 65 Plaintiffs, Mot. Seq. 1 -against-

The City of New York, the New York City Transit Authority and David Concepcion,

Defendants. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------X After oral argument, the following papers were read on this motion pursuant to CPLR 2219(a):

Papers NYSCEF DOC.#

Notice of Motion/Order to Show Cause/Affidavits/Affinnations/Exhibits .................... 12-22 Answering Affirmations/Affidavits/Exhibits ...................................................... 27-43 Reply Affirmations/Affidavits/Exhibits ............................................................. 44 Other ....................................................................... ..............................

MONTELIONE, RICHARD J., J.

This action was commenced by filing the summons and complaint on April 28, 2022, alleging personal injuries because of a motor vehicle accident on April 28, 2020, involving the plaintiff bicyclist who tragically died the same day because of his injuries. Prior to commencement of the action, on or about January 8, 2021, a Notice of Claim pursuant to Gen. Mun. Law 50(e) was served upon defendants City of New York and defendant NYCTA on behalf of "The Estate of Tadeusz Czajkowski." Issue was joined by defendants New York City Transit Authority and David Concepcion, its bus driver, by service and filing of an answer on June 3, 2022.

Defendants New York City Transit Authority ("NYCTA") and David Concepcion ("Concepcion") now move to dismiss the complaint pursuant to CPLR §§ 321 l(a)(l) and 321 l(a)(2) for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, and pursuant to CPLR §§ 321 l(a)(l) and (7) for failure to state a cause of action alleging that the Notice of Claim is fatally defective because it was filed only by the "Estate of Tadeusz" without the prior appointment of an administrator or

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representative of the Estate and therefore there was no legal capacity to file the notice of claim or commence the action. The court notes there is no "proposed administrator" listed on the Notice of Claim and no way of ascertaining the potential interest of the individual who triggered the filing of the Notice of Claim.

The NYCTA served Notices to Appear for a Statutory Hearing dated January 21, 2021; June 1, 2021; July 22, 2021; November 9, 2021; and January 27, 2022. By letter dated February 5, 2021, the attorney identified on the Notice of Claim requested an adjournment of the 50-h hearing because an administrator had not yet been appointed to the estate. A petition for Letters of Administration was filed on August 24, 2021. By decision and decree, both dated August 8, 2022, the Hon. Carol R. Edmead of Kings County Surrogate Court issued Letter of Administration to Romuald Magda.

Moving defendants argue that under Gen Mun. Law 50-e(l)(a), claims sounding in tort against the Transit defendant and its employee must be specified in a Notice of Claim to be filed within 90 days after the claim arises, "except that in wrongful death actions, the ninety days shall run from the appointment of a representative of the decedent's estate" and no Notice of Claim was filed after Letters of Administration were obtained. Public Authorities Law § § 1212(2), 1276(2). Moreover, none of the plaintiffs previously appeared for a statutory hearing and the action is premature citing Knotts v. City ofNew York, 6 AD3d 664, 665 [2d Dept. 2004].

Moving defendants also argue that at the time the action was commenced, April 28, 2022, there was no legal authority to do so because Letters of Administration were not issued until August 8, 2022. However, the court finds the moving defendants failed to make a pre-answer motion to dismiss on this ground or raise the issue oflack oflegal capacity as an affirmative defense in their answer and therefore waived this affirmative defense. See Complete Mgt., Inc. v Rubenstein, 74 AD3d 722,903 NYS2d 439, 2010 NY Slip Op 04726, 2010 WL 2200929 [2d Dept 2010]. Although the Notice of Claim was filed by the "Estate ofTadeusz W. Czajkowski," this is not the equivalent of the commencement of the action as it involves "notice" to the public entity to investigate the facts surrounding the accident. The Court in Aristide v City of New York, 129 Misc 2d 483, 485-86, 493 NYS2d 247 [Sup Ct 1985] considered whether a notice of claim filed by someone other than an administrator is valid:

... the controversy at bar really resolves itself into only one issue, that is, whether the notice of claim requirement, set forth in General Municipal Law § 50-e, is satisfied if the notice is filed by one who has not yet received letters of administration. Concededly, plaintiff. .. filed a notice of claim at a time when she lacked letters of administration (footnote omitted).

The court in Aristide v City of New York, cited Scholl v Town ofBabylon (95 AD2d 475, 483 [2 nd Dept. 19831) which validated the Notice of Claim notwithstanding that it was filed by someone who was not yet appointed an administrator. Although the Appellate Court in Scholl found that the notice of claim was not necessary given the particular facts in a case that involved maritime issues, in dicta, it opined that if the issue was considered "we would hold that plaintiff should be allowed leave to file a corrected notice of claim pursuant to subdivision 6 of section 50-e of the General Municipal Law (see Collins v City ofNew York, 55 NY2d 646; Winbush v 2 of4

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City of Mount Vernon, 306 NY 327)." See also 21A Carmody-Wait 2d § 130:63; cf Tooks v State, 40 AD3d 1347, 836 NYS2d 379, 2007 NY Slip Op 04392, 2007 WL 1500047 [3d Dept 2007], where Notice of Intention filed before commencement of an action in Court of Claims can be filed by individual before appointment as administrator of an estate. See also Wikoff v Hirsche/, 258 NY 28, 31, 179 NE 249 [1932], " ... without legal capacity to sue, an objection deemed to have been waived unless seasonably urged;" and Winbush v City ofMount Vernon, 306 NY 327, 334, 118 NE2d 459 [1954]:

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