Viveros v. Maserati Realty, LLC

2024 NY Slip Op 31337(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedApril 15, 2024
StatusUnpublished

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Viveros v Maserati Realty, LLC 2024 NY Slip Op 31337(U) April 15, 2024 Supreme Court, Kings County Docket Number: Index No. 508782/20 Judge: Wavny Toussaint 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 04/16/2024 10:45 AM INDEX NO. 508782/2020 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 182 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 04/16/2024

At an IAS Term, Part 70 of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, held in and for the County of Kings, at the Courthouse, at 360 Ada_rps Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 1.5-th day of April, 2024.

PRES ENT: HON. WA VNY TOUSSAINT, Justice. -----------------------------------------------------------------------X RICARDO GUZMAN VIVEROS,

Plaintiff, -against- Index No.: 508782/20

MASERATI REALTY, LLC, CH GOWANUS, LLC, DECISION AND ORDER CH GOWANUS HOLDINGS, LLC, NY DEVELOPERS & MANAGERS, INC., NY DEVELOPERS & MANAGEMENT, LLC, and FIRST QUALITY ELECTRIC CORP., Defendants. -----------------------------------------------------------------------X The following e-filed papers read herein: NYSCEF Doc Nos.:

Notice of Motion/Order to Show Cause/ Petition/Cross Motion and Affidavits (Affirmations) Annexed_ _ _ _ _ __ 85-87, 101-103, 128-130 148-149, 151-152, 154-155 Opposing Affidavits/Answer (Affirmations) _ __ 157-158, 160-161, 165-166 Affidavits/ Affirmations in Reply _ _ _ _ __ 170,172, 174,177,179 Other Papers: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Upon the foregoing papers, defendant First Quality Electric Corp. (First Quality)

moves (Seq. 05) for an order, pursuant to CPLR §3212, granting summary judgment

dismissing the complaint and an)' and all cross claims as asserted against it. Defendants

Maserati Realty LLC (Maserati), CH Gowanus, LLC (CH Gowanus), NY Developers &

Managers, Inc .. (Managers), and NY Developers & Management, LLC (NY Developers)

(collectively referred to as the "Maserati Defendants") move (Seq. 06) for an order,

pursuant to CPLR §3212, granting them summary judgment: (I) dismissing the complaint

and any and all cross claim as asserted against them and (2) granting their cross claim

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against First Quality. Plaintiff Ricardo Guzman Viveros (plaintiff) moves (Seq. 07) for an

order, pursuant to CPLR §3212, granting him partial summary judgment oi:i the issue of

liability as against Maserati, CH Gowanus and NY Developers on his Labor Law §240(1)

cause of action and on his Labor Law §241(6) cause of action to the extent that it is

premised on Industrial Code (12 NYCRR) §23-1.30.

BACKGROUND In this action premised on common-law negligence and violations of Labor Law §§

200,240 (1) and 241 (6), plaintiff alleges that, on February 27, 2020, he suffered injuries

while installing ductwork at an industrial building being renovated for office and retail use

at 124 9th Street, Brooklyn, NY (premises), when the ladder on which he was standing

moved and he fell to the floor. The building and land at issue were owned by Maserati

and, pursuant to a 99-year ground lease, leased to CH Gowanus. CH Gowanus hired NY

Developers as a construction manager/general contractor for the project which involved

the gut renovation of the premises. 1 Pursuant to a prime contract, CH Gowan us hired First

Quality to perform electrical work and the scope of First Quality's work under their

contract included installing new electrical boxes and fixtures as well as installing and

maintaining temporary lighting during cpnstruction (CH Gowanus -First Quality Contract,

Rider 1, Scope of Work§ 5). Pursuant to another prime contract, CH Gowanus hired non-

1 The court notes that CH Gowanus' contract with NY Developers identifies NY Developers as a construction

manager and limits its responsibility for overall site safety. Despite the language of the contract, however, Jacob Hamway, who testified as a witness on behalf of Maserati, CH Gowanus, and NY Developers, stated that NY Developers also acted as a general contractor and that its site staff, such as the project manager, assistant project manager, and superintendent, had authority to stop the work if they observed dangerous conditions or practices and would regularly walk the site to ensure that the subcontractors adhered to safe construction practices. 2

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party On Target Sheet Metal CorpiOn Target) to perform HVAC work that included the

installation of ductwork. Plaintiff was employed by On Target as a ductwork installer.

According to plaintiffs deposition testimony, he had been working with Julian

Pinera (Pinera) his helper, installing ductwork in a small room on the second floor of the

premises for approximately a week before the accident. In order to perfonn this work,

plaintiff and Pinera would each set-up their eight-foot-tall A-frame ladders approximately

one to two feet from each other. Each would grab a hold of opposing ends of a three-and-

one-hal f by two-and-one half foot piece of metal duct work, and then proceed to climb up

their respective ladders holding the piece of ductwork in order to attach it to the portion of

the ductwork that had already been installed. Just before the accident, plaintiff and Pinera

had already positioned a piece of ductwork above them, and plaintiff, who was standing·

with his feet on the sixth rung of his ladder, was reaching above his head with his left hand

to hold the duct in position with a pressure clamp while at the same time reaching up with

his right hand to put in screws using a screwdriver. As plaintiff was installing the duct in

this manner, the temporary lighting went out, plaintiffs ladder moved to plaintiffs left,

and when it did so, plaintiff fell towards his right, striking an electrical panel as he fell to

the floor. The ladder also ultimately fell to the floor. Plaintiff, however, did not know

what caused the ladder to move.

When the lights went out, plaintiff testified that there was no light coming into the

room and that he couldn't see a thing through the darkness. The lights remained out for

approximately 20 minutes after the accident. Although plaintiff did not recall the lights

going out while he was working in the room at issue during the week before the accident,

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he alleges the lights had previously gone out on several occasions during his eight months

working on the project. With respect to the subject ladder, plaintiff stated that he had used

it before the day of the accident and had experienced no problems, issues or concerns with

the ladder prior to the accident, and, if he had, he would have brought them to the attention

of his supervisor. The floor of the room at issue was concrete and plaintiff and Pinera kept

it free of garbage and debris.

In his deposition testimony, Pinera's description of how he and plaintiff perfonned

their assignments is similar to plaintiffs description of same. Pinera also stated that the

accident occurred after the lights went out while they were standing on their respective

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