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Nica Acupuncture, P.C. v. Am. Indep. Ins. Co.

SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE TERM, SECOND DEPARTMENT, 2d, 11th and 13th JUDICIAL DISTRICTS
Oct 18, 2019
65 Misc. 3d 139 (N.Y. App. Term 2019)

Opinion

2018-743 K C

10-18-2019

NICA ACUPUNCTURE, P.C., Ocean One Physical Therapy, P.C., Oleg Barshay, D.C., as Assignees of Pierre Dumasais and Lunie Jacques, Appellants, v. AMERICAN INDEPENDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, Respondent.

Law Office of Damin J. Toell, P.C. (Damin J. Toell of counsel), for appellants. Freiberg, Peck & Kang, LLP (Freiberg, Peck & Kang, LLP), for respondent.


Law Office of Damin J. Toell, P.C. (Damin J. Toell of counsel), for appellants.

Freiberg, Peck & Kang, LLP (Freiberg, Peck & Kang, LLP), for respondent.

PRESENT: : MICHAEL L. PESCE, P.J., THOMAS P. ALIOTTA, BERNICE D. SIEGAL, JJ

ORDERED that the order is affirmed, with $25 costs.

In this action by providers to recover assigned first-party no-fault benefits, plaintiffs appeal from an order of the Civil Court which granted defendant's motion to dismiss the complaint and denied plaintiffs' cross motion seeking discovery pursuant to CPLR 3211 (d).

Plaintiffs' sole argument on appeal is that the Civil Court should have denied defendant's motion to dismiss and ordered jurisdictional discovery, pursuant to CPLR 3211 (d), because plaintiffs could not properly oppose defendant's motion without such discovery. Contrary to plaintiffs' contention, the conclusory affirmation by plaintiffs' counsel and the exhibits annexed to plaintiffs' cross motion, which included a transcript of the vice president of claims for American Independent Companies, Inc., the parent company of, among others, defendant, did not constitute the "tangible evidence" ( Mandel v Busch Entertainment Corp. , 215 AD2d 455, 455 [1995] ) necessary to substantiate plaintiffs' allegation that jurisdiction could exist, thereby demonstrating that plaintiffs' assertion of the existence of a jurisdictional predicate was not "frivolous" ( Peterson v Spartan Indus. , 33 NY2d 463, 467 [1974] ). Thus, plaintiffs did not make a "sufficient start" (id .) by showing that essential jurisdictional facts might exist to warrant discovery on the issue of personal jurisdiction over defendant.

Accordingly, the order is affirmed.

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


Summaries of

Nica Acupuncture, P.C. v. Am. Indep. Ins. Co.

SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE TERM, SECOND DEPARTMENT, 2d, 11th and 13th JUDICIAL DISTRICTS
Oct 18, 2019
65 Misc. 3d 139 (N.Y. App. Term 2019)
Case details for

Nica Acupuncture, P.C. v. Am. Indep. Ins. Co.

Case Details

Full title:NICA Acupuncture, P.C., Ocean One Physical Therapy, P.C., Oleg Barshay…

Court:SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE TERM, SECOND DEPARTMENT, 2d, 11th and 13th JUDICIAL DISTRICTS

Date published: Oct 18, 2019

Citations

65 Misc. 3d 139 (N.Y. App. Term 2019)
2019 N.Y. Slip Op. 51696
119 N.Y.S.3d 375