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Gil v. Frisina
Steven Louros, New York, NY, for appellant.
Baker, McEvoy & Moskovits (Marjorie E. Bornes, Brooklyn, NY, of counsel), for respondents.
VALERIE BRATHWAITE NELSON, J.P., ROBERT J. MILLER, LARA J. GENOVESI, LILLIAN WAN, JJ.
DECISION & ORDER
In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, the plaintiff appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Queens County (Darrell L. Gavrin, J.), entered December 14, 2022. The order denied the plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment on the issue of liability and dismissing the defendants’ affirmative defenses alleging comparative negligence and failure to use safety devices.
ORDERED that the order is modified, on the law, by deleting the provision thereof denying those branches of the plaintiff’s motion which were for summary judgment on the issue of liability and dismissing the defendants’ affirmative defense alleging comparative negligence, and substituting therefor a provision granting those branches of the motion; as so modified, the order is affirmed, with costs to the plaintiff.
The plaintiff commenced this action to recover damages for personal injuries she allegedly sustained when a vehicle she was operating was struck by a vehicle operated by the defendant Sal Frisina and owned by the defendant Air Valley, Inc. The plaintiff moved for summary judgment on the issue of liability and dismissing the defendants’ affirmative defenses alleging comparative negligence and failure to use safety devices. In support, the plaintiff submitted, inter alia, an affidavit in which she averred that she was traveling straight when Frisina suddenly opened the driver’s side door of his vehicle, which was parked in the parking lane, and the door struck the plaintiff’s vehicle, and that the plaintiff had no time to take evasive action to avoid the impact. The plaintiff further averred that at the time of the accident, she was properly wearing a seatbelt. In an order entered December 14, 2022, the Supreme Court denied the motion as premature. The plaintiff appeals.
[1, 2] Pursuant to Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1214, "[n]o person shall open the door of a motor vehicle on the side available to moving traffic unless and until it is reasonably safe to do so, and can be done without interfering with the movement of other traffic, nor shall any person leave a door open on the side of a vehicle available to moving traffic for a period of time longer than necessary to load or unload passengers." Here, the plaintiff established her prima facie entitlement to judgment as a matter of law on the issue of liability by submitting her affidavit, which demonstrated that Frisina violated Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1214 by opening the door on the side of his vehicle adjacent to moving traffic when it was not reasonably safe to do so, and was negligent in failing to see what, by the reasonable use of his senses, he should have seen, and that his negligence proximately caused the accident (see Dowd v. Kharieh Bros., Inc., 216 A.D.3d 739, 741, 188 N.Y.S.3d 182; Elmekki v. Covington, 207 A.D.3d 436, 437, 169 N.Y.S.3d 515; Persaud v. Hub Truck Rental Corp., 170 A.D.3d 907, 908, 96 N.Y.S.3d 99). The plaintiff also established her prima facie entitlement to judgment as a matter of law dismissing the defendants’ affirmative defense alleging comparative negligence by demonstrating that Frisina’s negligence was the sole...
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