Nicolaides v. Sunbelt Rentals, Inc

2025 NY Slip Op 50014(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, New York County
DecidedJanuary 6, 2025
DocketIndex No. 159353/2018
StatusUnpublished

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Nicolaides v. Sunbelt Rentals, Inc, 2025 NY Slip Op 50014(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2025).

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Nicolaides v Sunbelt Rentals, Inc (2025 NY Slip Op 50014(U)) [*1]
Nicolaides v Sunbelt Rentals, Inc
2025 NY Slip Op 50014(U)
Decided on January 6, 2025
Supreme Court, New York County
Clynes, 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This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.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 January 6, 2025
Supreme Court, New York County


Alexander Nicolaides, Plaintiff,

against

Sunbelt Rentals, Inc, MCRT NORTHEAST CONSTRUCTION LLC.,
NOMAD FRAMING OF NY, LLC, ROBERTO P. BERNAL-PEREZ, Defendants.




Index No. 159353/2018

Attorneys for Plaintiff
Michael P. Napolitano
SULLIVAN PAPAIN BLOCK McGRATH COFFINAS & CANNAVO, P.C.
120 Broadway Fl 27
New York, NY 10271

Attorneys for Defendants
Kurtis R. McManus
Kaufman Borgeest & Ryan LLP
200 Summit Lake Drive
Valhalla, NY 10595

James G. Clynes, J.

The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number (Motion 002) 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92 were read on this motion to/for JUDGMENT - SUMMARY.

Upon the foregoing documents, the motion by Defendants, SUNBELT RENTALS, INC. ("SUNBELT"), MCRT NORTHEAST CONSTRUCTION LLC, NOMAD FRAMING OF NY, LLC and ROBERTO P. BERNAL-PEREZ pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 30106, CPLR 3211(a)(7), and CPLR 3212, to dismiss Plaintiff's Complaint as against Defendant SUNBELT, on the grounds that SUNBELT bears no liability arising out of a lessee's use of the vehicle during the lease period; and pursuant to CPLR 3212, granting summary judgment in favor of all Defendants, and dismissing plaintiff's Complaint, as there exists no triable issues of fact to warrant trial of this action since Plaintiff was the sole proximate cause of his accident is decided as follows:

Alexander Nicolaides (Plaintiff) seeks recovery for injuries allegedly sustained as a result of an August 15, 2018 accident. Plaintiff alleges that he was struck by a construction vehicle (a forklift) that was being operated on Willis Avenue (between Harrison and Searing Avenues) in Mineola, New York, and he was seriously injured as a result.

Plaintiff filed an Amended Complaint, dated November 16 2018 (Complaint; NYSCEF Doc. No. 7), against Sunbelt Rentals, Inc. (Sunbelt, the forklift's owner), MCRT Northeast Construction LLC (MCRT, the contractor), NOMAD Framing of NY, LLC (NOMAD, a subcontractor of MCRT) and Roberto P. Bernal-Perez (Perez, an employee of NOMAD) (collectively, Defendants) for his alleged injuries. Defendants, represented by common counsel, filed a motion, dated July 5, 2022 (NYSCEF Doc. No. 68), seeking to dismiss the Complaint in its entirety as against all Defendants, pursuant to 49 USC 30106, CPLR 3211 (a) (7) and CPLR 3212.

Background and Procedural History

In support of their motion to dismiss, Defendants submitted a Statement of Material Facts (Defendants Statement; NYSCEF Doc. No. 70) and a supporting affirmation of counsel (Defendants Affirmation; NYSCEF Doc. No. 69). Plaintiff filed a statement in reply (Plaintiff Statement; NYSCEF Doc. No. 88), designating certain statements in Defendants Statement as undisputed or disputed, along with an affirmation of counsel in opposition (Plaintiff Opposition; NYSCEF Doc. No. 86). The background facts for this action, as summarized below, are based primarily upon Defendants Statement; the summarized facts are generally undisputed by the parties, unless otherwise indicated.

Sunbelt is the owner-lessor of the forklift, which was leased to MCRT for use at its job site in Mineola from August 6, 2018 through the date of the accident (i.e. August 15, 2018), and Sunbelt was never notified by MCRT or anyone of the alleged accident (Defendants Statement, ¶¶ 28-32; Plaintiff Statement, ¶¶ 28-32). The forklift does not have a license plate and is not registered with the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or with any other state; prior to leasing to MCRT, an inspection by Sunbelt was performed that revealed no issues relating to the forklift's operation and maintenance, and no issues were brought to Sunbelt's attention as to the forklift during the time it was in MCRT's possession (Defendants Statement, ¶¶ 33, 38-39; Plaintiff Statement, ¶¶ 33, 38-39). Perez, the forklift's operator at the time of the accident, was not an employee of Sunbelt and was not under its supervision and/or control; instead, Perez was NOMAD's employee and held a certificate in operating a forklift (Defendants Statement, ¶¶ 34-37; Plaintiff Statement; ¶¶ 34-37).

The alleged accident occurred along the roadway on Willis Avenue when Plaintiff rode his electric scooter to get to his workplace in Mineola; prior to the accident, Plaintiff did not study DMV or New York Traffic Laws for operating his scooter (Defendants Statement, ¶¶ 3-5). When Plaintiff first saw the forklift, it was about 10 feet in front of his scooter and allegedly [*2]crossing in front of him; to avoid being hit by the forks of the forklift (which were at his eye level), Plaintiff had to "dump the scooter" by jumping off and ended up landing on his bottom in the middle of Willis Avenue with his legs extended in front of him, at which time, the front right tire of the forklift allegedly ran over his left foot and ankle (id., ¶¶ 6-8). Plaintiff dumped his scooter to avoid colliding with the forklift, but its forks did not hit him; within less than a second after he landed on the roadway, the forklift allegedly ran over his foot, at which time, cars were passing on his left going northbound on Willis Avenue (id., ¶¶ 9-12).

David Robertson (Robertson), an employee of MCRT, testified that (1) he witnessed the accident, and prior to the accident, he was on the sidewalk observing traffic along Willis Avenue and guiding the forklift coming in and out of the parking lot at the job site, which was traveling at no more than 2 mph; (2) when the forklift made contact with Plaintiff, it was "at the curb and not on the roadway;" (3) "shortly thereafter, Plaintiff turned into the driveway and ran into the parked forklift;" (4) the scooter hit Plaintiff's leg and foot; (5) he then observed an abrasion on Plaintiff's foot, but Plaintiff was able to get up on his own after the accident (id., ¶¶ 13-21; referencing Robertson's deposition transcript, Exhibit J). The foregoing points, except the fifth, were disputed by Plaintiff. Robertson also testified that, after the police arrived, Plaintiff told the police the forklift ran over his foot, but Robertson said Plaintiff turned into the driveway and rode into the forklift (id., ¶ 25; referencing Robertson's deposition transcript).

Perez, the forklift's operator, testified that (1) he did not see any contact between Plaintiff and the forklift; (2) he was operating the forklift in its lowest gear while going in and out of the parking lot; and (3) his first notice of an issue was when Plaintiff called out for him (id., ¶¶ 22-24; referencing Perez's deposition transcript, exhibit L).

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