Pena v. Metropolitan Transp. Auth.

2025 NY Slip Op 30659(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, New York County
DecidedFebruary 26, 2025
DocketIndex No. 153653/2021
StatusUnpublished

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Pena v. Metropolitan Transp. Auth., 2025 NY Slip Op 30659(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2025).

Opinion

Pena v Metropolitan Transp. Auth. 2025 NY Slip Op 30659(U) February 26, 2025 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 153653/2021 Judge: Richard Tsai Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. INDEX NO. 153653/2021 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 176 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 02/26/2025

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK NEW YORK COUNTY PRESENT: HON. RICHARD TSAI PART 21 Justice ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------X INDEX NO. 153653/2021 DAVID HERNANDEZ PENA, INGRID WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH ABANGE, JAMEL DAVIS, NICOLE JIMENEZ 05/01/2024, and ANNIE UZONWANNE, 05/01/2024, MOTION DATE 05/01/2024 Plaintiffs, MOTION SEQ. NO. 004 005 006 -v- METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY, NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY, MTA BUS COMPANY, DECISION + ORDER ON GREGORY A. SNEED and MICHAEL WILLIAMS, MOTION

Defendants. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------X

The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document numbers (Motion 004) 41, 70-92, 105- 109,135-138, 160 were read on this motion to/for JUDGMENT - SUMMARY .

The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document numbers (Motion 005) 95-103, 106, 110- 113, 166-167 were read on this motion to/for SUMMARY JUDGMENT(AFTER JOINDER .

The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document numbers (Motion 006) 118-134, 139-141 were read on this motion to/for JUDGMENT - SUMMARY .

In this consolidated action allegedly arising out of a motor vehicle collision between two buses, plaintiffs Ingrid Williams, Annie Uzonwanne, and Nicole Jimenez, who were passengers on the buses, each now move for summary judgment as to liability in their favor against defendants (Seq. Nos. 004, 005, and 006).1

Plaintiffs Ingrid Williams, Uzonwanne, and Jimenez also move for summary judgment striking the defendants’ affirmative defense of emergency.2

1 To be precise, plaintiffs Ingrid Williams and Nicole Jimenez moved against all defendants; plaintiff Annie Uzonwanne moved against all defendants except for defendant Michael Williams. 2 To be precise, in their notices of motion, plaintiffs Ingrid Williams, Uzonwanne and Jimenez do not explicitly refer to the emergency defense, but rather refer to the “fourth,” “first,” and “fourth affirmative defense” in defendants’ answers, respectively, before the actions were consolidated. These defenses are the defense of emergency (see Exhibit B in support of plaintiff Ingrid Williams’s motion, defendants’ second amended answer ¶ 8 [NYSCEF Doc. No. 73]; see Exhibit B in support of plaintiff Uzonwanne’s motion, verified answer ¶ 6 [NYSCEF Doc. No 98]; see 153653/2021 HERNANDEZ PENA, DAVID vs. METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION Page 1 of 7 Motion No. 004 005 006

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Defendants opposed the motions. This decision addresses all three motions.

PROCEDURAL HISTORY

By a decision and order dated October 21, 2022, the Supreme Court justice who was previously assigned to this case had granted defendants’ motion to consolidate this action with five other actions brought by other plaintiffs that were pending in Supreme Court, Queens County, and Supreme Court, Kings County, under the index number in this action (see NYSCEF Doc. No. 41).

In October and November 2023, plaintiffs Ingrid Williams and Annie Uzonwanne moved for summary judgment as to liability in their favor against defendants (Seq. Nos. 004 and 005). Meanwhile, on November 27, 2023, plaintiff David Hernandez e-filed a stipulation of discontinuance (see NYSCEF Doc. No. 92). Although the document e- filed in NYSCEF indicated that the stipulation of discontinuance was as to David Hernandez Pena only, the caption of the stipulation of discontinuance was not the caption of the consolidated cases, which contained the names of the other plaintiffs (see id.).

On December 4, 2023, the Supreme Court justice who was previously assigned to this case denied Ingrid Williams’s and Uzonwanne’s motions for summary judgment as moot, in light of the stipulation of discontinuance, and the entire action was marked disposed (see NYSCEF Doc. Nos. 105 & 106).

On December 18, 2023, the parties’ counsel e-filed a stipulation to restore the action to active status and to restore Motion Seq. Nos. 004 and 005, among other things (see NYSCEF Doc. No. 137). However, the Supreme Court justice who was previously assigned to this case declined to so-order the proposed stipulation, stating, “The parties may move by motion to restore the action” (NYSCEF Doc. No. 138).

Meanwhile, while the entire action had been marked disposed, plaintiff Nicole Jimenez had moved for summary judgment as to liability in her favor as well (Seq. No. 006).

By decision and order dated April 1, 2024, this court granted plaintiffs’ motion to restore the action to active status (see NYSCEF Doc. No. 160). This court vacated the denial of the motions for summary judgment by plaintiffs Ingrid Williams and Annie Uzonwanne and restored those motions for determination by the court, along with plaintiff Nicole Jimenez’s motion.

also Exhibit 2 in support of plaintiff Jimenez’s motion, verified answer ¶ 12 [NYSCEF Doc. No. 122]). 153653/2021 HERNANDEZ PENA, DAVID vs. METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION Page 2 of 7 Motion No. 004 005 006

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FACTUAL BACKGROUND

Plaintiff Ingrid William was a passenger on a Q114 bus (Plaintiff Williams’s Exhibit G in support of motion, Williams EBT, at 14, lines 18-19 [NYSCEF Doc. No. 78]). It is undisputed that the Q114 bus was operated by defendant Michael Williams (see Plaintiff Williams’s Exhibit I in support of motion, Michael Williams EBT, at 10, lines 15- 18 [NYSCEF Doc. No. 80]).3

Plaintiffs Uzonwanne and Jimenez were passengers on a Q111 bus (Plaintiff Uzonwanne’s Exhibit D in support of motion, Uzonwanne statutory hearing tr at 8, lines18-21 [NYSCEF Doc. No. 100]; Plaintiff Jimenez’s Exhibit 8, Jimenez statutory hearing tr at 7, lines 22-23 [NYSCEF Doc. No. 128]). It is undisputed that the Q111 bus, bus number 5434, was operated by defendant Gregory Sneed (see Plaintiff Williams’s Exhibit H in support of motion, Sneed EBT, at 10, line 25 through 11, line 2 [NYSCEF Doc. No. 79]).4

At his deposition, defendant Sneed testified that, for seven years, he has been employed as a bus operator with “MTA Bus” (Sneed EBT at 8, lines 14-20). Sneed stated that his bus struck the rear of bus number 5437, operated by defendant Michael Williams (Sneed EBT at 11, lines 3-12). According to Sneed, “I hit the brakes and the bus slid” (id. at 11, lines 19-20). When asked what the bus had slid upon, Sneed answered, “It was a slippery road, a little bit like dry ice or whatever ice, black ice” (id. at 11, lines 21-24). Sneed testified that his bus slid into the rear of the other bus in front of him, which looked stopped (id. at 11, line 25 through 12, line 7). The collision occurred at the intersection of “Guy Brewer and Foch” (id. at 9, lines 13-14).

Sneed testified that he had operated a bus during winters in New York City for at least five years prior to the collision (Sneed EBT, at 17, lines 5-11). According to Sneed, there was light snow earlier that day (id. at 16, lines 13-19). Sneed testified that he had noticed slush and snow and the side of the road during his drive before the accident (id. at 26, lines 11-14).

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