Munro v. Wright

2024 NY Slip Op 50822(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedJune 30, 2024
StatusUnpublished

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Munro v. Wright, 2024 NY Slip Op 50822(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

Opinion

Munro v Wright (2024 NY Slip Op 50822(U)) [*1]
Munro v Wright
2024 NY Slip Op 50822(U)
Decided on June 30, 2024
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This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.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 June 30, 2024
Supreme Court, Kings County


Bernard Finbar Munro, Plaintiff,

against

Georgia M. Wright and Gionni Z. Wright, Defendants.




Index No. 530992/2022

Tantleff & Kreinces, LLP, Mineola (Edward D. Tantleff of counsel), for Plaintiff

Scahill Law Group P.C., Bethpage (Isaac M. Dana of counsel), for Defendants
Aaron D. Maslow, J.

The following numbered papers were read on this motion:

Submitted by Plaintiff
NYSCEF Doc No. 104: Notice of motion to renew
NYSCEF Doc No. 105: Edward D. Tantleff affirmation in support of motion
NYSCEF Doc No. 106: Exhibit A — Dec. 8, 2023 order denying Plaintiff's motion for summary [*2]judgment
NYSCEF Doc No. 107: Exhibit B — 2/22/23 certification of NYPD records
NYSCEF Doc No. 108: Exhibit C — Notice of hard copy exhibit filing of surveillance video; video
NYSCEF Doc No. 109: Exhibit D — Screenshots of surveillance video
NYSCEF Doc No. 110: Exhibit E — 7/14/23 certification of NYPD records
NYSCEF Doc No. 111: Exhibit F — Mar. 3, 2023 order granting Plaintiff discovery from NYPD
NYSCEF Doc No. 112: Exhibit G — Email correspondence with Brigitte Watson, NYPD
NYSCEF Doc No. 113: Exhibit H — Brigitte Watson (NYPD) affirmation
NYSCEF Doc No. 114: Edward D. Tantleff affirmation of service of surveillance video
NYSCEF Doc No. 115: Edward D. Tantleff affirmation of service of motion

Submitted by Defendants
NYSCEF Doc No. 129: Keri A. Wehrheim affirmation in opposition to motion
NYSCEF Doc No. 130: Exhibit A — proposed order
NYSCEF Doc No. 131: Margarita Shulyak affidavit of service of opposition

Submitted by Plaintiff
NYSCEF Doc No. 132: Edward D. Tantleff reply affirmation in support of motion
NYSCEF Doc No. 133: Exhibit A — Brigitte Watson (NYPD) affirmation
NYSCEF Doc No. 134: Exhibit B — 2/22/23 certification of NYPD records
NYSCEF Doc No. 135: Exhibit C — 7/14/23 certification of NYPD records
NYSCEF Doc No. 136: Exhibit D — 5/25/23 certification of NYPD
NYSCEF Doc No. 137: Exhibit E — Mar. 3, 2023 order granting Plaintiff discovery from NYPD
NYSCEF Doc No. 138: Exhibit F — Plaintiff Bernard Finbar Munro affidavit
NYSCEF Doc No. 139: Edward D. Tantleff affirmation of service of reply
NYSCEF Doc No. 140: Proposed order

Submitted by Court
NYSCEF Doc No. 144: Transcript of May 31, 2024 proceedings on motion

Previously Submitted by Plaintiff re Motion Sought to be Renewed
NYSCEF Doc No. 64: Notice of motion for summary judgment & to strike affirmative defenses
NYSCEF Doc No. 65: Statement of material facts
NYSCEF Doc No. 66: Edward D. Tantleff affirmation in support of motion
NYSCEF Doc No. 67: Certified police report
NYSCEF Doc No. 68: Summons and complaint
NYSCEF Doc No. 69: Answer
NYSCEF Doc No. 70: Amended bill of particulars
NYSCEF Doc No. 71: Elvina McDowall (eyewitness) affidavit
NYSCEF Doc No. 72: Plaintiff Bernard Finbar Munro deposition testimony
NYSCEF Doc No. 73: Defendant Gionni Z. Wright deposition testimony
NYSCEF Doc No. 74: Notice of hard copy exhibit filing of surveillance video; video
NYSCEF Doc No. 75: Note of issue
NYSCEF Doc No. 76: Edward D. Tantleff affirmation of service of motion
NYSCEF Doc No. 77: Proposed order

Previously Submitted by Defendants re Motion Sought to be Renewed
NYSCEF Doc No. 89: Kate L. Dorney affirmation in opposition to motion
NYSCEF Doc No. 90: Response to statement of material facts

Previously Submitted by Court re Motion Sought to be Renewed
NYSCEF Doc No. 91: Dec. 3, 2023 interim order — motion to be determined on submission

Previously Submitted by Plaintiff re Motion Sought to be Renewed
NYSCEF Doc No. 92: Edward D. Tantleff reply affirmation in support of motion
NYSCEF Doc No. 93: Edward D. Tantleff affirmation of service of reply

Previously Submitted by Court re Motion Sought to be Renewed
NYSCEF Doc No. 99: Dec. 8, 2023 order denying Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment

Upon the foregoing papers and having heard oral argument on the record, the within motion is determined as follows.

I. Introduction

Plaintiff Bernard Finbar Munro ("Plaintiff") has moved for renewal of his previous motion seeking summary judgment on the issue of liability against Defendants Georgia M. Wright [FN1] and Gionni Z. Wright ("Driver"), in this action for personal injuries allegedly as a result of the latter's operation of a motor vehicle in a negligent manner, and the striking of Defendants' affirmative defenses sounding in comparative negligence and assumption of the risk.[FN2]


II. Background

On August 11, 2022, Plaintiff was a pedestrian on Pitkin Avenue at or near the intersection of Saratoga Avenue, in Brooklyn. Driver was the operator of the vehicle owned by co-defendant Georgia M. Wright. Driver made a left turn from Pitkin Avenue, striking Plaintiff as Plaintiff crossed the roadway of Saratoga Avenue. Plaintiff claimed he was within the crosswalk, with the light in his favor, when struck, an assertion denied by Defendant. (See NYSCEF Doc No. 105, Tantleff aff ¶ 3; NYSCEF Doc No. 89, Dorney aff ¶¶ 3, 6-7.)

In an order dated December 8, 2023, this Court denied Plaintiff's prior motion for summary judgment, finding that there were sufficient material issues of fact as to how the accident occurred (see NYSCEF Doc 106, Dec. 8, 2023 order).


III. Plaintiff's Position

Plaintiff moves for renewal of its previous motion for summary judgment and to strike affirmative defenses, and submits new evidence which he claims was not available at the time of the initial motion. He cited CPLR 2221 (e), which provides that a motion for leave to renew "shall be based upon new facts not offered on the prior motion that would change the prior determination" (CPLR 2221 [e] [2]). Acknowledging this by citing to Serviss v Incorporated Village of Floral Park (164 AD3d 512 [2d 2018]), Plaintiff added further that he met the requirement set forth in Deutsche Bank Trust Co. v Ghaness (100 AD3d 585 [2d Dept 2012]) that a reasonable justification for the failure to present such facts on the original motion must be presented. (See NYSCEF Doc No. 105, Tantleff aff ¶ 6.)

Plaintiff's counsel was in possession of a Pitkin Avenue store's (1542 Pitkin Avenue) video previously provided to him by the New York City Police Department ("NYPD"), which did not show the actual impact between Driver's vehicle and Plaintiff.

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