Opinion
04-14-2016
Raneri, Light, Sarro & O'Dell, PLLC, White Plains (Kevin D. O'Dell of counsel), for appellants. Law Offices of John Trop, Yonkers (David Holmes of counsel), for respondents.
Raneri, Light, Sarro & O'Dell, PLLC, White Plains (Kevin D. O'Dell of counsel), for appellants.
Law Offices of John Trop, Yonkers (David Holmes of counsel), for respondents.
Opinion
Order, Supreme Court, Bronx County (Alexander W. Hunter, Jr., J.), entered December 22, 2014, which conditionally granted defendants' motion to dismiss the complaint pursuant to CPLR 327(a), unanimously affirmed, without costs.
Plaintiffs, Pennsylvania residents, commenced this action in Bronx County against defendants, New Jersey residents, for alleged injuries arising out of a motor vehicle accident in Orange County, New York. Supreme Court providently exercised its discretion in dismissing the complaint based upon the doctrine of forum non conveniens (see Islamic Republic of Iran v. Pahlavi, 62 N.Y.2d 474, 479, 478 N.Y.S.2d 597, 467 N.E.2d 245 [1984], cert. denied 469 U.S. 1108, 105 S.Ct. 783, 83 L.Ed.2d 778 [1985] ). Defendants established that the only link between plaintiffs' lawsuit and New York State was the accident's occurrence here. This “adventitious circumstance” (Martin v. Mieth, 35 N.Y.2d 414, 418, 362 N.Y.S.2d 853, 321 N.E.2d 777 [1974] ), does not suffice to provide the substantial nexus required to warrant the retention of jurisdiction in New York State (see Fajardo v. Alejandro, 126 A.D.3d 644, 4 N.Y.S.3d 495 [1st Dept.2015]; Economos v. Zizikas, 18 A.D.3d 392, 394, 796 N.Y.S.2d 338 [1st Dept.2005] ).
It is noted that defendants consented to the conditions imposed by Supreme Court of accepting service of process in the alternative forum of New Jersey and tolling the statute of limitations in that state.
MAZZARELLI, J.P., ACOSTA, MOSKOWITZ, GISCHE, WEBBER, JJ., concur.