Khidirnazarov v. United Parcel Serv. Gen. Servs. Co. MTLR Corp.

2026 NY Slip Op 50314(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedMarch 13, 2026
DocketIndex No. 501104/2025
StatusUnpublished
AuthorAaron D. Maslow

This text of 2026 NY Slip Op 50314(U) (Khidirnazarov v. United Parcel Serv. Gen. Servs. Co. MTLR Corp.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New York Supreme Court, Kings County primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Khidirnazarov v. United Parcel Serv. Gen. Servs. Co. MTLR Corp., 2026 NY Slip Op 50314(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2026).

Opinion

Khidirnazarov v United Parcel Serv. Gen. Servs. Co. MTLR Corp. (2026 NY Slip Op 50314(U)) [*1]
Khidirnazarov v United Parcel Serv. Gen. Servs. Co. MTLR Corp.
2026 NY Slip Op 50314(U)
Decided on March 13, 2026
Supreme Court, Kings County
Maslow, J.
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.


Decided on March 13, 2026
Supreme Court, Kings County


Shakhboz Khidirnazarov and ABBOSBEK BEGIMOV, Plaintiffs,

against

United Parcel Service General Services Co. MTLR Corp. and
 LINCOLN MCKENZIE, Defendants.




Index No. 501104/2025

Law Office of Yuriy Prakhin, P.C., Brooklyn (Mark Posner of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Kritzer Law Group, Smithtown (Adam Khan of counsel), for defendants.
Aaron D. Maslow, J.

The following numbered papers were used: 1, 7, 12, 13, 17, 18, 20, 33, 34, 36-40, 42, 49, 55, 56.

Background

Upon the foregoing papers, and having heard oral argument at a conferenced hearing, and due deliberation having been had, the within matter is determined as follows.

This is an action by Plaintiffs seeking damages from Defendants for personal injuries allegedly resulting from a motor vehicle accident of November 14, 2024. Plaintiff Shakhboz Khidirnazarov was the driver of a Toyota in which Plaintiff Abbosbek Begimov was passenger. They both allege that Defendant Lincoln McKenzie, driver of a tractor-trailer truck (owned by Defendant United Parcel Service General Services Co. MTLR Corp.) negligently caused a collision between the two vehicles on Church Avenue between East 18th and East 19th Streets, in Brooklyn.

The matter was scheduled to come before the Court on February 6, 2026, for oral argument on Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment on liability. On February 4, 2026, the Court issued an interim order which stated in pertinent part: "[T]he Court observes that there is a potential conflict of interest on the part of Plaintiff[s'] attorney in representing both the driver and passenger of the vehicle they were in. As such, please be prepared to discuss this matter [*2]when the motion is called this Friday, February 6, 2026." (NYSCEF Doc No. 49.)

Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment was denied on February 6, 2026, in large measure due to a submitted video of the accident which the Court viewed. Together with the submitted papers, the Court's view was that there were material issues of fact in dispute. An order embodying this outcome was issued on February 6, 2026, and appears as NYSCEF Doc No. 51. The Court advised the attorneys that it would conduct a hearing on the conflict-of-interest issue that it raised sua sponte.

The conferenced hearing was conducted on February 27, 2026 virtually. Defendants took no position. Plaintiffs argued through counsel that they were satisfied with the arrangement whereby Law Office of Yuri Prakhin, P.C. represented both of them. Counsel emphasized that Plaintiffs executed a waiver of a potential conflict of interest dated November 22, 2024:

Re: Conflict of Interest Disclosure and Consent to Joint Representation
Clients: SHAKHBOZ KHIDIRNAZAROV and ABBOSBEK BEGIMOV
Dear SHAKHBOZ KHIDIRNAZAROV and ABBOSBEK BEGIMOV
This letter is to advise you that you have both requested that I represent you in connection with personal injuries you each sustained as a result of a motor vehicle accident that occurred on November 14, 2024 Church Avenue and East 18th Street, Brooklyn, NY[.]
Potential Conflict of Interest
Since SHAKHBOZ KHIDIRNAZAROV was operating the vehicle in which ABBOSBEK BEGIMOV, was riding, there exists a potential conflict of interest. However, based on the facts currently known, liability appears to rest entirely with the other party involved in the accident. At this time, there is no indication that SHAKHBOZ KHIDIRNAZAROV bears any fault for the accident.
Please understand that, should any evidence arise suggesting that SHAKHBOZ KHIDIRNAZAROV might be partially at fault, a conflict could arise between your interests. For example, the passenger might have a claim against the driver, or the insurance company might assert comparative fault to reduce their liability.
Your Rights
You each have the right to:
• Seek independent legal counsel
• Decline joint representation at any time
• Withdraw your consent to this arrangement
If a conflict develops later that prevents me from fairly and diligently representing both of you, I may be required to withdraw from representing one or both of you.
Informed Consent
You have both indicated your understanding of the potential conflict and wish to proceed with joint representation.
Please indicate your consent by signing below.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND CONSENT TO JOINT REPRESENTATION
We have read and understand this letter, and we consent to joint representation by Law Office of Yuriy Prakhin, P.C under the terms described above.
/s/
_______________________________
Driver SHAKHBOZ KHIDIRNAZAROV
Date: 11/22/24
/s/
_______________________________
Passenger ABBOSBEK BEGIMOV
Date: 11/22/24
Sincerely,
/s/
_______________________________
Yuriy Prakhin, Esq.
Law Office of Yuriy Prakhin, P.C. (NYSCEF Doc No. 56 at PDF 1-2.)

Counsel also emphasized that the conflict-of-interest waiver was translated to Plaintiffs, as evidenced by the following affidavit of Komiljon Barotov:

1. I am over the age of eighteen (18) years and I am not a party to this action.
2. I am fluent in English and Uzbek. I am competent to translate between English and Uzbek and to interpret spoken Uzbek and English accurately.
3. My qualifications include the following:
a. I have interpreted/translated in legal matters previously.
b. I have approximately fifteen (15) years of experience translating/interpreting English and Uzbek.
4. On November 22, 2024, at 1883 86th Street, Brooklyn NY 11214, I translated and interpreted from English into Uzbek, and from Uzbek into English as needed, for Plaintiffs, Shakhboz Khidirnazarov and Abbosbek Begimov.
5. Specifically, I translated into Uzbek the full contents of the Conflict of Interest Disclosure and Consent to Joint Representation dated November 22, 2024 as well as the conversation and consultation related to it.
6. Before Plaintiffs signed the document, I translated each paragraph of the Affidavit into Uzbek and/or translated it in substance accurately and completely.

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