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ROCA v. DELGADO

Appellate Term of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Jun 7, 2004
2004 N.Y. Slip Op. 50609 (N.Y. App. Term 2004)

Opinion

No. 2003-1430 QC.

Decided June 7, 2004.

Appeal by defendant from an order of the Civil Court, Queens County (A. Gazzara, J.), dated July 25, 2002, which denied his motion for summary judgment.

Order unanimously affirmed without costs.

PRESENT:PESCE, P.J., ARONIN and PATTERSON, JJ.


Defendant's doctor failed to set forth the objective tests supporting the claim that there was no limitation of range of motion of plaintiff's cervical and lumbar spines. Therefore, defendant failed to establish his entitlement to judgment as a matter of law ( Taylor v. Ellis, 5 AD3d 471; Black v. Robinson, 305 AD2d 438). Inasmuch as defendant's motion failed to shift the burden to plaintiff, the sufficiency of plaintiff's opposition papers need not be considered ( Aronov v. Leybovich, 3 AD3d 511).

In any event, the plaintiff successfully opposed the motion by presenting evidence that she suffered a serious injury. She submitted an affidavit from her chiropractor who presented a qualitative assessment of her condition which had an objective basis and compared plaintiff's limitation of motion of her cervical and lumbar spines to normal function contemporaneous with the accident as well as two and one-half years later ( see Jimenez v. Parker, NYLJ, Apr. 6, 2004 [App Term, 2d 11th Jud Dists]).


Summaries of

ROCA v. DELGADO

Appellate Term of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Jun 7, 2004
2004 N.Y. Slip Op. 50609 (N.Y. App. Term 2004)
Case details for

ROCA v. DELGADO

Case Details

Full title:ELIZABETH ROCA, Respondent, v. CARLOS F. DELGADO, Appellant

Court:Appellate Term of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department

Date published: Jun 7, 2004

Citations

2004 N.Y. Slip Op. 50609 (N.Y. App. Term 2004)

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