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Yasser Desouki v. Keeler

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
May 26, 2009
62 A.D.3d 934 (N.Y. App. Div. 2009)

Opinion

No. 2008-04605.

May 26, 2009.

In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, the plaintiff appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Ruchelsman, J.), dated April 14, 2008, which granted the defendants' motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint.

Decolator, Cohen DiPrisco, LLP, Garden City, N.Y. (Joseph L. Decolator of counsel), for appellant.

Robert P. Tusa (Sweetbaum Sweetbaum, Lake Success, N.Y. [Marshall D. Sweetbaum], of counsel), for respondents.

Before: Prudenti, P.J., Miller, Eng and Belen, JJ., concer.


Ordered that the order is affirmed, with costs.

The defendants demonstrated their prima facie entitlement to judgment as a matter of law by establishing that the plaintiff, who was riding his bicycle without operational brakes, proceeded into an intersection and failed to yield the right-of-way to the defendants' approaching motor vehicle ( see Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1231; Trzepacz v Jara, 11 AD3d 531). The conclusory and speculative findings set forth in the affidavit of the plaintiff's expert concerning the possible negligence of the defendant driver in failing to avoid the accident did not raise a triable issue of fact ( see Trzepacz v Jara, 11 AD3d at 531). Accordingly, the Supreme Court properly granted the defendants' motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint.


Summaries of

Yasser Desouki v. Keeler

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
May 26, 2009
62 A.D.3d 934 (N.Y. App. Div. 2009)
Case details for

Yasser Desouki v. Keeler

Case Details

Full title:YASSER DESOUKI, Appellant, v. JOEL P. KEELER et al., Respondents

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

Date published: May 26, 2009

Citations

62 A.D.3d 934 (N.Y. App. Div. 2009)
2009 N.Y. Slip Op. 4183
878 N.Y.S.2d 919

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