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Ferguson v. Green Island Contracting Corporation

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 20, 1975
36 N.Y.2d 742 (N.Y. 1975)

Summary

In Ferguson an employer sought to recover damages it had allegedly sustained as a result of the disabling personal injuries suffered by a difficult-to-replace employee in an airplane crash (id.).

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Opinion

Argued February 20, 1975

Decided March 20, 1975

Appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the Third Judicial Department, JOHN T. CASEY, J.

Richard H. Weiner and Daniel Donnelly for appellant.

Michael G. Breslin for respondent.


A corporate employer seeks to recover damages alleged to have been sustained by it on account of disabling personal injuries suffered by a difficult-to-replace employee responsible for product design and development. The allegation is that the injuries to the employee were caused by defendant-respondent's negligence in the operation of a private aircraft in which the employee was flying as a passenger for hire.

Defendant-respondent's motion to dismiss was properly granted. An employer has no right to recover damages sustained when one of its employees is injured in consequence of the negligence of a third party. Woodward v Washburn (3 Denio 369) (even to the extent that it remains good law), relied on by appellant, is not sufficiently in point.

The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed.

Chief Judge BREITEL and Judges JASEN, GABRIELLI, JONES, WACHTLER and FUCHSBERG concur in Per Curiam opinion; Judge COOKE taking no part.

Order affirmed, with costs.


Summaries of

Ferguson v. Green Island Contracting Corporation

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 20, 1975
36 N.Y.2d 742 (N.Y. 1975)

In Ferguson an employer sought to recover damages it had allegedly sustained as a result of the disabling personal injuries suffered by a difficult-to-replace employee in an airplane crash (id.).

Summary of this case from BARRY & SONS v. INSTINCT PROD

In Ferguson an employer sought to recover damages it had allegedly sustained as a result of the disabling personal injuries suffered by a difficult-to-replace employee in an airplane crash (id.).

Summary of this case from Barry Sons v. Instinct Prod

In Ferguson v Green Is. Contr. Corp. (36 NY2d 742, 743 [1975]), the Court of Appeals held that an employer has no right to recover damages when one of its employees is injured as a consequence of the negligence of a third party.

Summary of this case from BARRY & SONS v. INSTINCT PROD

In Ferguson v. Green Is. Contr. Corp. (36 NY2d 742, 743), the Court of Appeals held that an employer has no right to recover damages when one of its employees is injured as a consequence of the negligence of a third party.

Summary of this case from Barry Sons v. Instinct Prod
Case details for

Ferguson v. Green Island Contracting Corporation

Case Details

Full title:HUGO S. FERGUSON, Plaintiff, and AIR CUSHION VEHICLES, INC., Appellant, v…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Mar 20, 1975

Citations

36 N.Y.2d 742 (N.Y. 1975)
368 N.Y.S.2d 163
328 N.E.2d 792

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