Reid v. Approved Transp. Servs. Inc.

2022 NY Slip Op 34845(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedAugust 11, 2022
DocketIndex No. 524888/2018
StatusUnpublished

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Reid v Approved Transp. Servs. Inc. 2022 NY Slip Op 34845(U) August 11, 2022 Supreme Court, Kings County Docket Number: Index No. 524888/2018 Judge: Carl J. Landicino 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. FILED: KINGS COUNTY CLERK 08/22/2022 INDEX NO. 524888/2018 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 47 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 08/24/2022

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At an IAS Term, Part 81 of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, held in and for the County of Kings, at the Courthouse, at 360 Adams Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 11th day of August 2022. PRESENT: HON. CARL J:LANDICINO, Justice. ----------------------·--------------------------------------X NICKOLA A. REID, Index No.: 524888/2018

Plaintiff,

-against- DECISION AND ORDER

APPROVED TRANSPORTATION SERVICES INC. and ALICIA N. JAMES, MotionI Sequence #2

Defendant. -------------------------------------------------------------X Recitation, as required by CPLR 2219(a), of the papers considered in the review of this motion: ', Papers Numbered r-,..) •.- . = r--.;, ~ ~

Notice of Motion/Cross Motion and ::C-0 C.; (f:, C: Affidavits (Affinnations) Annexed .................................................................... 26-34, C, '1 C ·; N _o Opposing Affidavits (Affinnations)... ................................................................ 46 N r-c r,i ..... -., ;:::,,. 0-:: Reply Affidavits (Affirmations) ....................................................................... . == .. \.0 .::- ("")

f"''> -., -J After a review of the papers and oral argument, the Court finds as follows:

The instant action relates to a claim for personal injuries arising fro~ a motor vehicle collision that

allegedly occurred on May 2, 2018. Plaintiff Nikola A. Reid (hereinafter the "Plaintiff') alleges that she

was injured when the vehicle she owned and operated was struck in the rear by a vehicle owned by

Defendant Approved Transportation Services, Inc. and operated by Defendant Alicia N. James

(hereinafter the "Defendants"). The incident allegedly occurred on the Jackie Robinson Parkway as the

Plaintiff was stopped and waiting to merge onto the Grand Central Parkwai, in Queens, New York.

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The Plaintiff now moves (motions sequence #2) for an order pursuant to CPLR 3212 granting her I summary judgment on the issue of liability and dismissing the Defendants' affirmative defense of

comparative negligence. The Plaintiff contends that summary judgment should be granted because ! Defendants' vehicle was negligent and the sole proximate cause of the collision. Specifically, the Plaintiff

contends that summary judgment should be granted given that there is iprima facie evidence that the

Plaintiffs vehicle was stopped and the Defendants' vehicle failed to maintain a safe distance between the

two vehicles and hit Plaintiffs vehicle in the rear. The Plaintiff argues that this constitutes negligence on

the part of Defendant driver James and is the sole proximate cause of the accident. In support of her I

application, the Plaintiff relies on her own deposition and a certified PolicJ Accident Report.

The Defendants oppose the motion and contend that there are issues of fact that should prevent I this Court from granting the motion. Specifically, the Defendants argue that there is an issue of fact as to

the Defendants' liability, if any, for the subject accident. The Defendants also contend that Defendants' I affirmative defenses relating to Plaintiffs comparative fault for the occurrence of this accident must not

be dismissed.

Summary judgment is a drastic remedy that deprives a litigant of his or her day in court, and it

"should only be employed when there is no doubt as to the absence of triable issues of material fact."

Kolivas v. Kirchoff, 14 AD3d 493 [2d Dept 2005], citing Andre v. Pomeroy, 35 NY2d 361, 364, 362

N.Y.S.2d 1341, 320 N.E.2d 853[1974]. The proponent for summary judginent must make aprimafacie

showing of entitlement to judgment as a matter of law, tendering sufficient evidence to demonstrate the I absence of any material issues of fact. See Sheppard-Mobley v. King, 10 AD3d 70, 74 (2d Dept 2004],

citing Alvarez v. Prospect Hospital, 68 NY2d 320, 324, 508 N.Y.S.2d 923, 501 N .. E.2d 572 [1986], I

Winegradv. New York Univ. Med. Ctr., 64 NY2d 851,853,487 N.Y.S.2d 316,476 N.E.2d 642 [1985].

"In detennining a motion for summary judgment, evidence must be viewe9 in the light most favorable to

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the nonrnoving party, and all reasonable inference must be resolved in favor of the nonmoving party."

Adams v. Bruno, 124 AD3d 566,566, 1 N.Y.S.3d 280,281 [2d Dept 2015] citing Valentin v. Parisio, 119

AD3d 854, 989 N.Y.S.2d 621 [2d Dept 2014]; Escobar v. Velez, 116 AD3d 735, 983 N.Y.S.2d 612 [2d

Dept 2014].

Once a moving party has made a prima facie showing of its entitlement to summary judgment,

"the burden shifts to the opposing party to produce evidentiary proof in admissible form sufficient to

establish the existence of material issues of fact which require a trial of thejaction" Garnham & Han Real

Estate Brokers v Oppenheimer, 148 AD2d 493 [2d Dept 1989]. Failure to make such a showing requires

denial of the motion, regardless of the sufficiency of the opposing papers. See Demshick v. Cmty. Hous.

Mgmt. Corp., 34 AD3d 518, 520, 824 N.Y.S.2d 166, 168 [2d Dept 2006]; see Menzel v. Plotnick, 202 I

' AD2d 558, 558-559, 610 N.Y.S.2d 50 [2d Dept 1994]. However, "[a] plaintiff is no longer required to

show freedom from comparative fault in establishing his or her primafacie case ... " if they can show " ... that

the defendant's negligence was a proximate cause of the alleged injuries.":Tsyganash v. Auto Mall Fleet I I

Mgmt., Inc., 163 AD3d 1033, 1034, 83 N.Y.S.3d 74, 75 [2d Dept 2018]; Rodriguez v. City of New York,

31 N.Y.3d 312,320, 101 N.E.3d 366,371 [2018].

Turning to the merits of the instant motion, the Court finds that, sufficient evidence has been

presented by the Plaintiff to establish, prima facie, that the Defendant drJer was negligent and the sole

proximate cause of the accident as a matter of law. In support of her application, the Plaintiff relies

primarily on the Plaintiffs deposition and a certified Police Accident Report. In so far as the Police Report I is certified, the Defendant driver's admission that she collided with the re;ar of the Plaintiffs vehicle is

admissible. See Yassin v. Blackman, 188 AD3d 62, 64, 131 N.Y.S.3d 53, 55 [2d Dept 2020]. The Police

Accident Report states "[d]river of vehicle two [Defendants' vehicle] states she thought vehicle one merge

[sic] and rear ended vehicle one." (See Plaintiffs Motion, Exhibit 4). Durirlg her deposition, when asked

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