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Sanchez-Trujillo v. Beach 119

New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division
Mar 13, 2024
205 N.Y.S.3d 221 (N.Y. App. Div. 2024)

Opinion

03-13-2024

Angela SANCHEZ-TRUJILLO, appellant, v. BEACH 119, LLC, respondent.

The Grigoropoulos Law Group, PLLC, Ridgewood, NY (Madalene Sabino and Chrissy Grigoropoulos of counsel), for appellant. Kerley, Walsh, Matera & Cinquemani, P.C., Seaford, NY (Lauren B. Bristol of counsel), for respondent.


The Grigoropoulos Law Group, PLLC, Ridgewood, NY (Madalene Sabino and Chrissy Grigoropoulos of counsel), for appellant.

Kerley, Walsh, Matera & Cinquemani, P.C., Seaford, NY (Lauren B. Bristol of counsel), for respondent.

HECTOR D. LASALLE, P.J., FRANCESCA E. CONNOLLY, LARA J. GENOVESI, CARL J. LANDICINO, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER

In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, the plaintiff appeals from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Queens County (Mojgan C. Lancman, J.), entered June 27, 2022. The judgment, upon an order of the same court dated May 24, 2022, granting the defendants motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint, is in favor of the defendant and against the plaintiff dismissing the complaint.

ORDERED that the judgment is affirmed, with costs.

The plaintiff allegedly was injured when she slipped and fell on an interior staircase of an apartment building, which was owned by the defendant. The plaintiff thereafter commenced this action against the defendant to recover damages for personal injuries that she allegedly sustained as a result of the accident. The defendant moved for summary judgment dismissing the complaint. In an order dated May 24, 2022, the Supreme Court granted the defendant’s motion. A judgment was entered upon the order in favor of the defendant and against the plaintiff dismissing the complaint. The plaintiff appeals.

The defendant established its prima facie entitlement to judgment as a matter of law by submitting the deposition testimony of the plaintiff, which demonstrated that she could not identify what had caused her to fall without engaging in speculation (see Buckstine v. Schor, 213 A.D.3d 730, 731, 184 N.Y.S.3d 90; Dennis v. Lakhani, 102 A.D.3d 651, 652, 958 N.Y.S.2d 170). In opposition, the plaintiff failed to raise a triable issue of fact. The report of the plaintiff’s expert was not in admissible form, and the plaintiff offered no excuse for failing to tender the report in admissible form (see CPLR 2106; Zuckerman v. City of New York, 49 N.Y.2d 557, 562, 427 N.Y.S.2d 595, 404 N.E.2d 718). In any event, the report was insufficient to raise a triable issue of fact as to whether the alleged hazardous condition identified therein was a proximate cause of the plaintiff’s fall (see Maglione v. Seabreeze By Water, Inc., 116 A.D.3d 929, 930, 984 N.Y.S.2d 132; Thompson v. Commack Multiplex Cinemas, 83 A.D.3d 929, 930, 921 N.Y.S.2d 304).

Accordingly, the judgment is affirmed.

LASALLE, P.J., CONNOLLY, GENOVESI and LANDICINO, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Sanchez-Trujillo v. Beach 119

New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division
Mar 13, 2024
205 N.Y.S.3d 221 (N.Y. App. Div. 2024)
Case details for

Sanchez-Trujillo v. Beach 119

Case Details

Full title:Angela SANCHEZ-TRUJILLO, appellant, v. BEACH 119, LLC, respondent.

Court:New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

Date published: Mar 13, 2024

Citations

205 N.Y.S.3d 221 (N.Y. App. Div. 2024)