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Jones v. Hampton

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Nov 29, 2011
2011 N.Y. Slip Op. 8730 (N.Y. App. Div. 2011)

Opinion

2011-03597.

Decided on November 29, 2011.

In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, the plaintiff appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Queens County (Strauss, J.), dated November 16, 2010, which granted the defendant's renewed motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint on the ground that she did not sustain a serious injury within the meaning of Insurance Law § 5102(d).

ORDERED that the order is reversed, on the law, with costs, and the defendant's renewed motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint is denied.

Law Offices of Joel L. Getreu, P.C., New York, N.Y. (Willard G. LaFauci of counsel), for appellant.

Cheven, Keely Hatzis, New York, N.Y. (William B. Stock of counsel), for respondent.

PETER B. SKELOS, J.P., DANIEL D. ANGIOLILLO, ARIEL E. BELEN, PLUMMER E. LOTT, SHERI S. ROMAN, JJ.


DECISION ORDER

The defendant failed to meet his prima facie burden of showing that the plaintiff did not sustain a serious injury under the permanent consequential limitation of use and/or significant limitation of use categories of Insurance Law § 5102(d) ( see Toure v Avis Rent A Car Sys., 98 NY2d 345; Gaddy v Eyler, 79 NY2d 955, 956-957). The defendant submitted an affirmed medical report from an examining orthopedic surgeon, who noted the existence of a significant limitation in lumbar flexion ( see Karvay v Gueli , 77 AD3d 625 , 626). Although the examining physician nonetheless concluded that the lumbosacral region of the plaintiff's spine was normal, he failed to adequately explain that conclusion in light of his finding of a significant limitation ( cf. Gonzales v Fiallo , 47 AD3d 760).

Additionally, although the defendant demonstrated, prima facie, that the plaintiff's alleged injuries were not caused by the accident, in opposition, the plaintiff raised a triable issue of fact in that regard ( see Jaramillo v Lobo , 32 AD3d 417 , 418).

Accordingly, the defendant's renewed motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint should have been denied.

SKELOS, J.P., ANGIOLILLO, BELEN, LOTT and ROMAN, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Jones v. Hampton

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Nov 29, 2011
2011 N.Y. Slip Op. 8730 (N.Y. App. Div. 2011)
Case details for

Jones v. Hampton

Case Details

Full title:MAGGIE TIESHA JONES, appellant, v. RAHEEM A. HAMPTON, respondent

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

Date published: Nov 29, 2011

Citations

2011 N.Y. Slip Op. 8730 (N.Y. App. Div. 2011)