Kaplan v. State
Opinion
[418] OPINION OF THE COURT
Leonard Kaplan (hereinafter decedent) died on January 12, 1987 when the car he was operating left the traveled portion of Route 17 in the Town of Sanford, Broome County, and struck a bridge abutment. Claimant, his wife, was appointed administratrix of his estate on November 27, 1987. She filed a claim against the State for wrongful death and conscious pain and suffering on January 5, 1988. Because neither the claim nor a notice of intention to file a claim had been filed within 90 days of the accident, the State moved to dismiss the cause of action for conscious pain and suffering as untimely, hence, leaving the Court of Claims without jurisdiction over this cause of action. The court denied the State’s motion. On appeal, the State contends that the court was mistaken when it ruled that the pain and suffering cause of action was properly before the court upon concluding that CPLR 210 (a) had tolled the filing and service requirements contained in Court of Claims Act § 10 (3).
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