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New Quality Med., P.C. v. Praetorian Ins. Co.

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, Second Dept., 2, 11 & 13 Judicial Dist.
Nov 19, 2015
2015 N.Y. Slip Op. 51697 (N.Y. App. Term 2015)

Opinion

No. 2013–693QC.

11-19-2015

NEW QUALITY MEDICAL, P.C. as Assignee of Pascal Gramont, Appellant, v. PRAETORIAN INS. CO., Respondent.


Opinion

Appeal from an order of the Civil Court of the City of New York, Queens County (Barry A. Schwartz, J.), entered February 7, 2013. The order, insofar as appealed from and as limited by the brief, denied plaintiff's motion for summary judgment, granted the branches of defendant's cross motion seeking summary judgment dismissing plaintiff's first through sixth causes of action, and granted the branches of defendant's cross motion seeking summary judgment dismissing plaintiff's seventh and eight causes of action to the extent of finding that the sole issue for trial with respect to these causes of action is defendant's defense of lack of medical necessity.

ORDERED that the order, insofar as appealed from, is affirmed, with $25 costs.

In this action by a provider to recover assigned first-party no-fault benefits, plaintiff moved for summary judgment and defendant cross-moved for summary judgment dismissing the complaint. By order entered February 7, 2013, insofar as appealed from and as limited by plaintiff's brief, the Civil Court denied plaintiff's motion for summary judgment, granted the branches of defendant's cross motion seeking summary judgment dismissing plaintiff's first through sixth causes of action, and granted the branches of defendant's cross motion seeking summary judgment dismissing plaintiff's seventh and eight causes of action to the extent of finding that the sole issue for trial with respect to these causes of action is defendant's defense of lack of medical necessity.

Contrary to plaintiff's contention, defendant established that the independent medical examination (IME) and examination under oath (EUO) scheduling letters had been timely mailed (see St. Vincent's Hosp. of Richmond v. Government Empls. Ins. Co., 50 AD3d 1123 2008; Delta Diagnostic Radiology, P.C. v. Chubb Group of Ins., 17 Misc.3d 16 [App Term, 2d & 11th Jud Dists 2007] ), that plaintiff's assignor had failed to appear for the duly scheduled IMEs and EUOs (see Stephen Fogel Psychological, P.C. v. Progressive Cas. Ins. Co., 35 AD3d 720 2006 ), and that defendant had timely denied (see St. Vincent's Hosp. of Richmond, 50 AD3d 1123; Delta Diagnostic Radiology, P.C. v. Chubb Group of Ins., 17 Misc.3d 16) the claims underlying the first through sixth causes of action on that ground. Since defendant demonstrated that plaintiff's assignor had failed to comply with a condition precedent to coverage (Stephen Fogel Psychological, P.C., 35 AD3d at 722) and plaintiff failed to raise a triable issue of fact, defendant was entitled to summary judgment dismissing the first through sixth causes of action.

Upon a review of the record, we find that there are triable issues of fact regarding the medical necessity of the services at issue in plaintiff's seventh and eighth causes of action (see Zuckerman v. City of New York, 49 N.Y.2d 557 1980 ).

Accordingly, the order, insofar as appealed from, is affirmed.

PESCE, P.J., ALIOTTA and SOLOMON, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

New Quality Med., P.C. v. Praetorian Ins. Co.

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, Second Dept., 2, 11 & 13 Judicial Dist.
Nov 19, 2015
2015 N.Y. Slip Op. 51697 (N.Y. App. Term 2015)
Case details for

New Quality Med., P.C. v. Praetorian Ins. Co.

Case Details

Full title:NEW QUALITY MEDICAL, P.C. as Assignee of Pascal Gramont, Appellant, v…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term, Second Dept., 2, 11 & 13 Judicial Dist.

Date published: Nov 19, 2015

Citations

2015 N.Y. Slip Op. 51697 (N.Y. App. Term 2015)
26 N.Y.S.3d 725
2015 WL 7628532