Opinion
1094
May 16, 2002.
Order, Supreme Court, Bronx County (Stanley Green, J.), entered October 15, 2001, which, in an action for personal injuries sustained in a fall allegedly caused by a defect in a public sidewalk abutting defendant-appellant's building, insofar as appealed from, denied appellant's motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint as against it, unanimously affirmed, without costs.
George A. Kohl, 2nd, for plaintiffs-respondents.
Grace Goodman, for defendant-respondent.
Peter Tamigi, for defendant-appellant.
Before: Williams, P.J., Tom, Mazzarelli, Ellerin, Marlow, JJ.
An issue of fact exists as to whether the sidewalk defect that allegedly caused plaintiff's fall was created by the heavy equipment that was admittedly used in the construction of appellant's new building no more than a year prior to the accident. Such issue is raised by evidence that the defect was in front of an entrance gate to the building, that heavy machinery was seen moving toward the sidewalk, that the area of the sidewalk near the defect had been blocked off for periods of time before the accident, and the reasonable inference that the equipment, which included cranes, machinery for carrying scaffolding rods and earth movers, had to be taken over the sidewalk in order to gain access to parts of the construction site (see, Mincey v. Mensch, 253 A.D.2d 656). Assuming the defect in the sidewalk caused plaintiff's injuries and that the heavy equipment used by appellant's independent contractor in the construction of appellant's new building caused the defect, appellant, as the abutting property owner who engaged the contractor, would be liable for plaintiff's injuries (see, Mullins v. Siegel-Cooper Co., 183 N.Y. 129, 136-137).
THIS CONSTITUTES THE DECISION AND ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION, FIRST DEPARTMENT.