Trifilio v. Woodrow Plaza LLC 2

2024 NY Slip Op 51420(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Richmond County
DecidedOctober 15, 2024
DocketIndex No. 150009/2023
StatusUnpublished

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Trifilio v. Woodrow Plaza LLC 2, 2024 NY Slip Op 51420(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

Opinion

Trifilio v Woodrow Plaza LLC #2 (2024 NY Slip Op 51420(U)) [*1]
Trifilio v Woodrow Plaza LLC #2
2024 NY Slip Op 51420(U)
Decided on October 15, 2024
Supreme Court, Richmond County
Castorina, Jr., 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This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.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 October 15, 2024
Supreme Court, Richmond County


Michelle Trifilio, Plaintiff,

against

Woodrow Plaza LLC #2 et al, Defendant.




Index No. 150009/2023

Counsel for the Plaintiff:
GLEN DEVORA, ESQ.
JONATHAN D'AGOSTINO & ASSOCIATES, P.C.
3309 Richmond Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10312
Phone: (718) 967-1600
E-mail: gdevora@daglawteam.com

Counsel for the Defendants:
CHRISTOPHER THOMAS CAFARO, ESQ.
Hall Booth Smith, P.C
840 Franklin Ave
P.O. Box 7677
Garden City, NY 11530
Phone: (516) 747-4082
E-mail: ccafaro@hallboothsmith.com Ronald Castorina, Jr., J.

The following e-filed documents listed on NYSCEF (Motion #002) numbered 57—72 were read on this motion.

Upon the foregoing documents, and after oral argument conducted on September 24, 2024, on Motion Sequence No. 002, Motion Sequence No. 002 is resolved and therefore, it is hereby,

ORDERED, that Defendant's request for summary judgment pursuant to CPLR § 3212 [*2]dismissing Plaintiff's Complaint in all respects against Defendant is DENIED, and it is further;

ORDERED, that counsel shall appear for a conference on November 14, 2024, at 9:30 A.M. at the Courthouse located at 26 Central Avenue, Courtroom 330, Staten Island, NY, and it is further;

ORDERED, that the Clerk of the Court shall enter judgment accordingly.

Memorandum Decision


I. Procedural History

On or about January 3, 2023, Plaintiff commenced this negligence action to recover for personal injuries allegedly sustained by Plaintiff, Michelle Trifilio, because of a fall that occurred at 1275 Woodrow Road, Staten Island, New York. Defendant filed Motion Sequence No. 002 by Notice of Motion on August 2, 2024, seeking (a) summary judgment pursuant to CPLR § 3212 dismissing Plaintiff's Complaint in all respects against Defendant; and (b) for such other and further relief that this Court may deem just and proper.

Plaintiff filed opposition on September 18, 2024. Defendant filed reply on September 23, 2024. Oral argument was completed on September 24, 2024.


II. Facts

On February 8, 2020, at approximately 10:00 AM, Plaintiff, Michelle Trifilio, was involved in a slip and fall in the parking lot at the Woodrow Plaza Shopping Center. (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 63 at pages 15-17). Plaintiff testified that on the day of the incident it was a very cold day and there had been no rain or snow the night before. (see id at page 21, lines 9-20). Plaintiff further testified that when she left her home at approximately 8:30 AM there was no snow or ice on the ground. (see id at page 18; 22).

Plaintiff testified regarding the incident as follows:

A. I was going towards the back of the car.
Q. What happened?
A. And I was — I took a few steps and went up in midair and came down pretty hard.
Q. At that point were you carrying anything?
A. No.
Q. Do you know around what time it was at that point?
A. It was around 10:00, 10 after 10:00.
Q. What were the lighting conditions like, the sun was up?
A. Yes.
Q. Did you have any difficulty being able to see as far as the lighting conditions?
A. No. (see id pages 30, lines 2-20).
Q. What is the material of the parking lot in that area?
A. Asphalt.
Q. What color?
A. Black I want to say, I am not a hundred percent sure but I would assume. Maybe light black.
Q. And at any point in time did you see what it was that caused you to fall?
A. Yes.
Q. What was it?
A. Ice.
Q. Can you describe the ice?
A. Describe the ice?
Q. Like how big was it?
A. After the fact, it was around my car and around the other cars as well, so on both sides. So it was circular, so it was — I guess kind of like I could describe it as standing or would be standing water and then I guess froze.
Q. At the moment of your incident was it standing water or was it ice that was frozen?
A. It was ice.
Q. Approximately how thick was it?
A. I couldn't tell you that.
Q. What color was it?
A. I couldn't tell you that either. I fell backwards, so I felt it on my back.
Q. When was the first time that you noticed that there was ice on the asphalt?
A. When I was on top of it.
Q. Was it before or after you fell?
A. After I fell. (see id pages 32-33).
Q.Okay. Prior to your fall, do you know the last time any snow removal was done in that parking lot?
A. I really don't pay attention to that sort of thing.
Q. Prior to your fall, do you know the last time when any salting was done in that parking lot?
A. I don't remember, I don't kind of go — I really don't pay attention to that as far as — you know, I have seen salt in there. (see id page 136, lines 2-12).

Leonello Savo, Jr., one of the four co-owners of the property where the alleged incident occurred, which is a commercial shopping center located at 1273 and 1275 Woodrow Road (NY St Cts Filing [NYSCEF] Doc No. 64 at page 18, lines 13-16). Mr. Savo testified that the shopping center contracts with Pool Doctor for snow removal services (see id at page 19, lines 14-18) and he contracted for those services. (see id at pages 19-20). Mr. Savo testified regarding the snow removal services as follows:

Q. What was your understanding of when Pool Doctor was to perform their services at the shopping center?
A. Yes, generally anything over two inches of accumulation for snow.
Q. Was there a two inch trigger at which Pool Doctor was to report if there was two inches or more of snow?
A. No.
Q. What did you mean by generally over two inches of snow?
A. I guess snow would be forecasted so there would be no way to know the actual accumulation after a storm until after it's completed so yes, he would, you know — that is basically what I meant by that.
Q.

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