Wesco Ins. Co. v. Sean Coakley Plumbing & Heating Inc.
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Wesco Ins. Co. v Sean Coakley Plumbing & Heating Inc. 2024 NY Slip Op 31131(U) April 2, 2024 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 151362/2023 Judge: Mary V. Rosado 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. 151362/2023 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 24 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 04/04/2024
SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK NEW YORK COUNTY PRESENT: HON. MA RY V. ROSADO PART 33M Justice ------------------------------ ----------------- -------------·· .......... X INDEX NO. 151362/2023 WESCO INSURANCE COMPANY on its own behalf And as subrogee of PHILIP'S SENIOR HOUSE LLC and MOTION DATE 05/09/2023 PHtLI PS SENIOR HOUSE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND CORP., MOTION SEQ. NO. 001
Plaintiff.
-v- DECISION + ORDER ON SEAN COAKLEY PLUMBING & HEATING I NC., MOTION
Defendant. --------- ----------------------- --- --- ------ --- -------- --- -------- ---- -------- --X
The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number {Motjon 001) 5, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12 13. 14. 15, 16, 17, 18. 19, 20, 21. 22, 23 we re read on this motion totfo r DISMISS
Upon the foregoing documents) and after oral argument which took place on October 17,
2023 wilh Christopher A. Wong, Esq. appearing for Plaintiff Wc~eo ln~urancc Company
('·Plaintiff') on its own behalf and as subrogcc of Philip) s Senior I louse LLC and Philips Senjor
House Housing Development Fund Corp. (together "Philip~"), and Kimhcrly A. Miller. Esq.
appearing for Defendant Scan Coakley PJumbing & Heating lnc. CD~fondanl''), DefenJanl's
motion f~)r an Or 321 l (a)(7) and 3211 (a)( I): is granted in part and denied in part. Philips O\\TI a residential apartm~nt building located at 220 \Vest LBnJ StreeL, Harlem (the "Premises") (NYSCFF Doc. 7 at , 3). Plainli ff alleges that on Junc 24. 2019 Philips contracted with Defendant to remove exi ~ting float sv,,-itches anJ w supply and lo im:iall three new float 151J6212023 WES CO INSURANCE COMPANY 11s, SEAN COAKLEY PLU MBf~G & HEATING INC, P.;ige 1 □ f 7 Motion No. {101 [* 1] 1 of 7 INDEX NO. 151362/2023 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 24 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 04/04/2024 &\:\'itches, lloal balls and fittings to the roof-top water tank at the Premises (NYSCF.F Doc. 7 at ii 6). On February 10, 2023 Plaintiff ~ommcnccd this action to recover for property damage re.';uHing from a leak in a roof-top water tank al Lh~ Premises (NY SCEF Ooc. 7). Plaintiff alleges that the water leak an float swjtches to a high/lmv \Vatcr alarm system or automatic cut-off switch (NYSCEf Doc. 7 at 1 13). Pbintifrs Complaint asserts three cause~ of oction against Defendant: (1) negligent installation of three float switches and failing to connect them to u high/low water alarm or automatic cu.L-off switch; (2) breach of contract and implied warranty to use reasonable care; and (3) nuisance and interference with lhe use and enjoyment of the premises (NYSCEF Doc. 7). On May 9, 2023 Dctcndant commence pursuantto CPLR 3211 (a)(7) le.ff (ai Iurc to state a cause of action, and pursuant to CPL 3211 (a)( I) asseiiing defenses founded upon documentary evidence (l\YSCEf Docs. 5-6) 1• In the al t~mative) Defendant moves for leave to renew, reargue, or resubmit its motion for summary judgment at the close of all discovery (l\YSCEF Doc. 5). In opposttjon to Defendant's motion) Plaintiff argues that its Complaint alleges sufficient facts to state a claim for negligence, breach of contract and nuisance {NYSCF.F Doc. 21 ). Further, Pfaint1 ff argues that the supporting documents provided by Defendant in support of their motion to dismiss do nol constitute "documentary evidence" for purposes or CPLR 321 l(a)(l) (NYSCFF 1 While lJefendant's Notice of Motion {NYSCEF Doc. 5) ~tatcs only that Defendant move~ for dismiss11l pursuant to CPLl{ 3211 (a)(7), Pl~intiff's Affinnation in Support (NYSCEF Doc. 6) .ilso request.'> dismissal pursuant to CPT .R 321 I {a}( I). 1S1362/2023 WESCO INS URA f\,I CE: COMPANY vs. SEAN COAKLEY PLUMBING & HEATING INC. Page 2 ot 7 Motion No. 001 2 of 7 [* 2] INDEX NO. 151362/2023 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 24 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 04/04/2024 Doc. 2] al 2), I ,ast l y, Plaintiff arg ucs that Dcfcnda nf s motion for summary j u as issue has not yet hccn joined in this action (1\-YSCEF Doc. 21 at 2). Pursuant to CPLR 32: 1 1(a)(7): "I a I party may move for judgment dismissing one or more causes of action asserted against him on the ground lhat ... the pleading fails to state a cause of action .... " In consi a liberal construction, accept the facts alleged in the complaint to be true and afford the plaintiff the bene (i.l or ~very possible favorable inference·• (J.P. ll,forgan Sec. Inc. v Vigilant ins. Co. 21 NY3d 324. 334 [20131). ··[T]he soJe criterion is whether the pleading states a cause of action) and therefore if from il~ four c:orners (actual al lcgat[ons arc discerned v,.:hich i r taken together can manife!-il any cause of action, a motion fol' djsmissal must fail" (Kushe1· i' Kin~ 126 AD2d 446,467 fl st Dept 19871). L Defendant's l\fotion to Dismiss Plaintiffs first Cause of Aclion for Ncg.ligcncc is D_cttkd lt is well establ i -:;heJ lhat '·[_t lo state a clatm for negligence, a plaintiff must sufficiently al leg~ ( l) a duty; (2) a breach of that duly~ (3) causation; and ( 4) actual injury" (Aelna Life Ins. Co. v Appalachian AsYd Mgr Corp. 110 AD3d 32, 42-43 [1 sL n~pt 2013 !). I Iere, Plaintiff's Complaint satisfies aH of the elements of a cause of action for negligence by flrst aUeging that Defendant violak the three (3) new float switches to a high/low ,~,rater alann system or an automatic cut-off switch (~ Y SCEl;" Doc. 7 at 1 8). F urlhcr, Plaintiffs Complaint aUeges thal Defendant acted negligently \Vhcn it failed to use rea5onabk care in the instaJla.tion or th~ Lhrcc (3} new float sv,itche-:; (l\YSCLF Doc. 7 at l 0). Plainli rr s Complaint sufficiently al leg es the requisite causation by 15135:?12023 WESCO INSURANCE COMPANY v::;, SEAN COAKLEY PLUMBING & HEATING INC. Page 3 of7 Motion No. 001 3 of 7 [* 3] INDEX NO. 151362/2023 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 24 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 04/04/2024 alleging thal Defendant's ni.:gUgcnce was the sole proximate caus~ ohvatcr damagG to the Premises (NYSCEr Doc. 7 '1.t ,r.-12-13). Finally, Plaintiffs Complaint satisfies the t·ourth element required for a cause of action for negligence by alleging that hy r~a~on of Dcfcndan( s negligence, Plainli ff has suffered damages in the sum of $858,276.70 {NYSCEF Doc. 7 al ~ 15). in light of the foregoing, am.lrding Plaintiff the benefit of every favorable inference:, the C: ourl finds that P1ai nti ff has sufficiently stated a ca use of action for nc gh gcncc. I. Background and Procedural History
II. Discussion
A. Defendant's Motion w Dismjss_ Pursuant to CPLR 321 Ha)(7)
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