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Taylor v. Deubell

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Department, New York.
Sep 29, 2017
153 A.D.3d 1662 (N.Y. App. Div. 2017)

Opinion

09-29-2017

Shanique TAYLOR, Plaintiff, v. Darlene DEUBELL, Defendant, First Student, Inc., Firstgroup America, Inc., Defendants–Respondents, and Masters Edge, Inc., Defendant–Appellant.

Mura & Storm, PLLC, Buffalo (Kris E. Lawrence of Counsel), for Defendant–Appellant. The Long Firm, LLP, Buffalo (William A. Long, Jr., of Counsel), for Defendants–Respondents.


Mura & Storm, PLLC, Buffalo (Kris E. Lawrence of Counsel), for Defendant–Appellant.

The Long Firm, LLP, Buffalo (William A. Long, Jr., of Counsel), for Defendants–Respondents.

PRESENT: WHALEN, P.J., SMITH, CARNI, DeJOSEPH, AND CURRAN, JJ.

MEMORANDUM:

Plaintiff commenced this negligence action seeking damages for injuries she sustained in May 2012 while she was a passenger in a bus driven by defendant Darlene Deubell and owned by defendants First Student, Inc. and Firstgroup America, Inc. (collectively, First defendants). The bus allegedly hit a pile of gravel left in the road by defendant Masters Edge, Inc. (Masters Edge) and struck a nearby house. The First defendants' answer, which was timely served on October 5, 2012, included a cross claim seeking indemnification and contribution from Masters Edge. After the trial on liability in 2015, the First defendants sought leave to amend their answer to include a second cross claim against Masters Edge for property damage and loss of use of the bus. Although the statute of limitations for the proposed cross claim had expired over seven months earlier (see CPLR 214[4] ), the First defendants contended that it should be permitted because it relates back to the original pleading (see CPLR 203[f] ). Supreme Court granted the motion. We affirm.

The determination whether to grant leave to amend a pleading rests within the court's sound discretion and will not be disturbed absent a clear abuse of that discretion (see e.g. Raymond v. Ryken, 98 A.D.3d 1265, 1266, 951 N.Y.S.2d 776 ), and we conclude that the court did not abuse its discretion here. Although the amended answer added a new theory of recovery against Masters Edge, it arose out of the same occurrence set forth in the original pleadings, i.e., a motor vehicle accident allegedly caused by the negligence of Masters Edge (see CPLR 203[f] ; Duffy v. Horton Mem. Hosp., 66 N.Y.2d 473, 476–477, 497 N.Y.S.2d 890, 488 N.E.2d 820 ; Boxhorn v. Alliance Imaging, Inc., 74 A.D.3d 1735, 1736, 901 N.Y.S.2d 891 ; Curiale v. Ardra Ins. Co., 223 A.D.2d 445, 446, 636 N.Y.S.2d 777 ).

It is hereby ORDERED that the order so appealed from is unanimously affirmed without costs.


Summaries of

Taylor v. Deubell

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Department, New York.
Sep 29, 2017
153 A.D.3d 1662 (N.Y. App. Div. 2017)
Case details for

Taylor v. Deubell

Case Details

Full title:Shanique TAYLOR, Plaintiff, v. Darlene DEUBELL, Defendant, First Student…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Department, New York.

Date published: Sep 29, 2017

Citations

153 A.D.3d 1662 (N.Y. App. Div. 2017)
153 A.D.3d 1662

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