Reid v. City of New York

2024 NY Slip Op 30011
CourtNew York Supreme Court, New York County
DecidedJanuary 2, 2024
StatusUnpublished

This text of 2024 NY Slip Op 30011 (Reid v. City of New York) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New York Supreme Court, New York County primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Reid v. City of New York, 2024 NY Slip Op 30011 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

Opinion

Reid v City of New York 2024 NY Slip Op 30011(U) January 2, 2024 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 400032/2014 Judge: Judy H. Kim 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. 400032/2014 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 68 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 01/02/2024

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK NEW YORK COUNTY PRESENT: HON. JUDY H. KIM PART 05RCP Justice --------------------.X INDEX NO. 400032/2014 MARGARET REID, MOTION DATE 05/17/2023 Plaintiff, MOTION SEQ. NO. 005 - V -

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, L.P., MSG HOLDINGS, L.P., THE MADISON SQUARE DECISION + ORDER ON GARDEN COMPANY, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN CENTER, INC.,DEFOE CORP., MOTION

Defendant. --------------------X The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number (Motion 005) 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44,45,46,47,48,49, 50, 51,52, 53, 54, 59,67 Were read on this motion to/for SUMMARY JUDGMENT (AFTER JOINDER)

Upon the foregoing documents, the motion by defendants Madison Square Garden L.P.,

MSG Holdings, L.P., the Madison Square Garden Company, and Madison Square Garden Center,

Inc.'s (collectively, "MSG"), pursuant to CPLR §3212, for summary judgment dismissing

plaintiffs complaint as against it is denied for the reasons set forth below.

On September 26, 2012, plaintiff commenced this action alleging that on October 26, 2011, I

she tripped and fell on a raised portion of the "sidewalk, path, and/or walkway" in front of

Pennsylvania Station, specifically, at the northeast corner of West 31st Street, near its intersection

with Eighth Avenue, New York, New York, sustaining injuries (NYSCEF Doc. Nos. 42 [Bill of

Particulars at 115-6]) and 43 [Compl. at 1114-20]). Plaintiff asserts negligence claims against the

400032/2014 REID, MARGARET vs. CITY OF NEW YORK Page 1 of7 Motion No. 005

[* 1] 1 of 7 INDEX NO. 400032/2014 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 68 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 01/02/2024

City of New York and MSG 1, alleging that these defendants caused and created the defect at issue

and failed to remedy same despite having actual or constructive notice thereof and, as pertinent

here, that MSG violated Administrative Codes §§19-138, 19-146, and 19-152 (NYSCEF Doc.

Nos. 42 [Bill of Particulars at ~14] and 43 [Compl. at ~~23-58]).

· On October 22, 2012, the City interposed an answer asserting crossclaims against MSG for

contribution and indemnification (NYSCEF Doc. No. 45 [Answer at ~13]).

At her examination before trial ("EB T"), plaintiff testified that, after crossing east on

Eighth Avenue to proceed into the Pennsylvania Station entrance located at the comer of West

31st Street and Eighth Avenue, she stepped onto the sidewalk and immediately fell:

Q Did you step up onto the sidewalk before your accidenthappened at that point?

A When I went to, I went to step up on the sidewalk, and it was something I don't know what was there, and I just fell.

Q When you stepped on the sidewalk at31st Street and 8th Avenue, was there like a sloped ramp so that people like with wheelchairs could go on, a little cutout?

A I don't know what that was but it was something there that like maybe the sidewalk was up a little bit.

Q After you put your left foot up, was your right foot still in the roadway?

A I don't remember. All I know I was on the ground.

Q After you put your left foot up when you came from the roadway, how many steps did you take before you fell?

1 Plaintiff also asserts negligence claims against defendant Defoe Corp. However, Defoe Corp. was granted summary

judgment pursuant to a decision and order dated March 28, 2019 (NYSCEF Doc. No. 31 ). 400032/2014 REID, MARGARET vs. CITY OF NEW YORK Page 2 of 7 Motion No. 005

[* 2] 2 of 7 INDEX NO. 400032/2014 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 68 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 01/02/2024

A I don't remember.

Q Did you take more than one or did you fall as soon as you stepped up?

A As soon as I stepped up I fell.

Q When you put your left foot up right before you fell, did you feel it hit anything?

A Yeah, the ground.

Q Did you feel your right foot hit anything?

A I don't remember, but all I remember is I remember I was on the ground.

Q So the direction you were walking when you fell, was that towards Penn Station, or were you walking was Penn Station on your right or Penn Station on your left?

A No, I was going straight to Penn Station. I was going straight through the doors like I normally go straight through the doors, and when I went to get on the, to go on the sidewalk, that is when I, something I don't know what it was there, it was either, it was up a little bit, the sidewalk was up a little bit and I fell. Next thing I know I was on the ground.

Q When you say the sidewalk was up a little bit, how do you know that?

A I guess because it looked like it was up a little bit there.

Q Did you see that before you fell, while you were falling, after you fell?

A While I was falling yes, when I was falling it looked like the sidewalk and then all I did was went down like that.

Q While you were falling what did you see?

A Nothing but the ground.

Q You said while you were falling you saw it was up a little bit; tell me exactly what you saw while you were falling.

A It looks like maybe the sidewalk was up a little bit one part was a little bit higher than the other part.

400032/2014 REID, MARGARET vs. CITY OF NEW YORK Page 3 of 7 Motion No. 005

[* 3] 3 of 7 INDEX NO. 400032/2014 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 68 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 01/02/2024

Q How high?

A ... Maybe about, maybe I couldn't say like a few, little inch, [an] inch or two or· so from the ground.

Q An inch?

A Or two.

Q How did that cause you to fall?

A I guess when I went to step up and I must have, I don't know, my I don't know how it made me fall, I really don't. I don't understand how I fell. All I know is that I fell.

(NYSCEF Doc. No. 26 [Reid EBT at pp. 119~128] [emphasis added]).

No photographs identifying the alleged defect or its precise location were marked at

plaintiff's EBT or submitted in support or in opposition to the instant motion.

MSG now moves for summary judgment dismissing plaintiff's complaint and all

crossclaims as against it, arguing 2 that it cannot be held liable for negligence in this action because

plaintiff's EBT testimony establishes that she cannot identify the defective condition that

precipitated her fall without resorting to speculation.

Plaintiff opposes MSG's motion, arguing that plaintiff has sufficiently identified that a

raised portion of the sidewa.lk caused her accident and that MSG has failed to establish that it did

not exercise any control over the subject sidewalk.

2 The Court rejects MSG assertion that it can be determined, at this juncture, that Administrative Codes §§ 19-138 and 19-146 are inapplicable in this case. To the extent that Administrative Code §-l 12[13]'s definition of "street" encompasses a sidewalk, Administrative Codes§ 19-138 and 19-146, which make it "unlawful for any person to break or otherwise injure any street" or cause any part of the street to be raised without permission, respectively, are applicable (See Crafts v City of New York, 2008 NY Slip Op 30823[U], *9-10 [Sup Ct, NY County 2008]). 400032/2014 REID, MARGARET vs. CITY OF NEW YORK Page4of7 Motion No. 005

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

Kovach v. PJA, LLC
128 A.D.3d 445 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, 2015)
Alvarez v. Prospect Hospital
501 N.E.2d 572 (New York Court of Appeals, 1986)
Cherry v. Daytop Village, Inc.
41 A.D.3d 130 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, 2007)
Tomaino v. 209 East 84th Street Corp.
72 A.D.3d 460 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, 2010)
Siegel v. City of New York
86 A.D.3d 452 (Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, 2011)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
2024 NY Slip Op 30011, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/reid-v-city-of-new-york-nysupctnewyork-2024.