J. Pascal And D. Swank, App. v. Wh Park Place Mezz., Llc, Res.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Washington
DecidedMarch 10, 2014
Docket69839-7
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

JEANNE PASCAL and DALLAS No. 69839-7-1 SWANK, husband and wife, DIVISION ONE Appellants,

WH PARK PLACE MEZZ, LLC; and WH PARK PLACE, LLC;

Respondents, UNPUBLISHED OPINION WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS LLC; TRANSWESTERN PARK PLACE SEATTLE, LLC; TRANSWESTERN INVESTMENT COMPANY, LLC; TRANSWESTERN PARK PLACE SEATTLE HOLDINGS, LLC; WASHINGTON HOLDINGS STRUCTURED FINANCE, LLC; and FUJITEC AMERICA, INC.,

Defendants. FILED: March 10,2014

Schindler, J. — On January 21, 2010, Jeanne Pascal fell while stepping into the

garage passenger elevator in the Park Place Building. Pascal filed a personal injury

lawsuit against the owner of the building WH Park Place Mezz LLC (Park Place) and the

elevator maintenance company Fujitec America Inc. Pascal appeals summary

judgment dismissal of her claims against Park Place. Because there is no evidence that No. 69839-7-1/2

Park Place breached the duty of care or that it knew or should have known of a

dangerous condition on January 21, 2010, we affirm.

FACTS

In January 2010, WH Park Place Mezz LLC (Park Place) owned the Park Place

Building at 1200 Sixth Avenue (the Building).1 The Building has eight elevators including one garage passenger elevator.

Park Place contracted with Fujitec America Inc. (Fujitec) to service the elevators

in the Building.2 The contract required Fujitec to perform monthly preventative maintenance on the elevators and respond to all service calls. The contract also

required Fujitec to maintain elevator leveling accuracy within one-quarter inch.

Park Place employed a property management company, Wright Runstad, to

manage the Building, including the elevator contract with Fujitec. Wright Runstad was responsible for scheduling routine maintenance of the elevators, taking tenant

complaints, writing up any incident or accident reports related to the elevators, and

contacting Fujitec for emergency repairs.

On January 21, 2010 while stepping into the garage passenger elevator, Jeanne Pascal tripped and fell forward, dislocating her shoulder and tearing her rotator cuffs. Pascal and her spouse Dallas Swank (collectively Pascal) filed a personal injury

lawsuit against Park Place and Fujitec.3 Pascal alleged her injuries were "directly and proximately caused by the negligence of Defendants and/or agents of Defendants."

1The members of Park Place are Transwestern Park Place Seattle Holdings LLC and WH Structure Finance LLC. WH Structure Finance LLC is a subsidiary of Washington Real Estate Holdings LLC. 2Fujitec initially contracted with a different owner but was still servicing the Building in January 2010 when Park Place assumed ownership. 3In July 2012, Pascal dismissed the five other defendants she named in herinitial complaint. No. 69839-7-1/3

Park Place filed a motion for summary judgment dismissal. Park Place argued

there was no evidence that Park Place knew or should have known of a dangerous

condition. In support, Park Place presented the deposition testimony of Fujitec

employee Chris Love and Wright Runstad employee Travis Smith. Park Place also

presented Pascal's deposition testimony. Fujitec joined in the motion for summary

judgment filed by Park Place.

Fujitec service mechanic Chris Love was responsible for inspecting and

maintaining the elevators. Love performed the monthly maintenance inspection of the

elevators on January 13, 2010. Love testified that he completed all required monthly

maintenance tasks during each of his inspections. Love explained that any unchecked

boxes in the Fujitec maintenance record for the January 13 inspection meant that those

tasks were not necessary.

Love testified that he did not observe a misleveling problem in the garage

passenger elevator during any of the monthly inspections he performed between

September 2009 and January 13, 2010. Love described "misleveling" as "an elevator

either being above or below floor level." Love said misleveling can occur "from clipping

a door lock" or "from [a] safety circuit being broken, and that's pretty much it."

Love testified that Fujitec did not receive any complaints of misleveling problems

with the garage passenger elevator. Love testified that between September 2009 and

January 2010, there were only two service calls in October 2009 concerning the garage

passenger elevator. Love testified the two calls in October concerned replacing the

talon belt on the garage passenger elevator and Fujitec performed the necessary

repairs. No. 69839-7-1/4

Travis Smith worked for Wright Runstad as the chief engineer of the Building.

Smith said that Wright Runstad had no notice of any misleveling problems with the

garage passenger elevator before Pascal's fall on January 21. Smith testified that he

could not "recall any complaints" about the garage passenger elevator between

September 2009 and January 21, 2010 and Fujitec did not report any malfunction of the

garage passenger elevator.

During her deposition, Pascal testified that as she entered the elevator, her foot

"clipped the elevator floor and it pitched me forward and I fell." Pascal said that she

"assumed" her foot clipped the elevator floor because "the garage floor is concrete and

stationary. The only thing that can possibly elevate or not elevate is the elevator."

Pascal testified that she did not observe the garage passenger elevator misleveling on

the day of her accident. Pascal said she did not remember ifshe ever noticed the

garage passenger elevator misleveling but did notice "some of the elevators did not

level from time to time. If I saw it I walked over it."

In opposition to the motion for summary judgment, Pascal argued there were

issues of material fact as to whether as a common carrier Park Place "exhibited the

highest degree of care possible consistent with the practical operation of its elevators,"

and "whether Fujitec used the required degree of care in maintaining the Park Place

elevators." Pascal also argued the summary judgment motion was "premature in light of

remaining discovery. In particular handwritten logbooks maintained by building security

guards" and outstanding depositions "of certain key Fujitec personnel familiar with

software operating the elevator systems." Nonetheless, Pascal did not ask for a

continuance. Instead, Pascal asserted there was "sufficient" information from the No. 69839-7-1/5

"discovery already made" to defeat summary judgment.

In opposition, Pascal submitted a declaration and declarations from individuals

who had previously or currently worked in the Building. Pascal also submitted the

declaration of an elevator expert and documents produced during discovery.

Michael Graeber, Bogdan Wojnicz, Kevin McDermott, Eileen Livingstone, and

Jennifer Eason each stated in their declarations that they observed misleveling of the

elevators in the Building, but did not testify that they observed any misleveling in the

garage passenger elevator between January 13 and January 21, 2010. Graeber worked as a security guard at the Building between October 2001 and

April 2008.

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