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LMK Psychological Service, P.C. v. American Transit Insurance

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Jul 28, 2009
64 A.D.3d 752 (N.Y. App. Div. 2009)

Opinion

Nos. 2008-01834, 2008-07871.

July 28, 2009.

In an action to recover no-fault medical payments under certain contracts of insurance, the plaintiff's appeal, as limited by their brief, (1) from so much of an order of the Supreme Court, Westchester County (Bellantoni, J.), entered January 16, 2008, as denied their motion for summary judgment on the complaint and granted those branches of the defendant's cross motion which were for summary judgment dismissing the first, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth causes of action, and (2) from so much of an order of the same court entered July 2, 2008, as, upon reargument, adhered to the original determination in the order entered January 16, 2008.

Stern Montana, LLP, New York, N.Y. (Richard Montana of counsel), for respondent.

Before: Skelos, J.P., Santucci, Balkin and Leventhal, JJ., concur.


Ordered that appeal from the order entered January 16, 2008, is dismissed, as that order was superseded by the order entered July 2, 2008, made upon reargument; and it is further,

Ordered that the order entered July 2, 2008, is modified, on the law, by deleting the provisions thereof, upon reargument, adhering to the original determination in the order entered January 16, 2008, granting those branches of the defendant's cross motion which were for summary judgment dismissing the first, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth causes of action, and substituting therefor a provision, upon reargument, vacating so much of the order entered January 16, 2008, as granted those branches of the cross motion; as so modified, the order entered July 2, 2008, is affirmed insofar as appealed from, without costs or disbursements, and the matter is remitted to the Supreme Court, Westchester County, for a new determination of those branches of the cross motion following a prompt application to the Workers' Compensation Board to determine the parties' rights under the Workers' Compensation Law.

The plaintiff's, as assignees of no-fault benefits ( see Insurance Law § 5101 et seq.), brought this action to recover for health services rendered to the beneficiaries of the defendant's no-fault insurance contracts. Each assignor received medical treatment from the plaintiff's following separate automobile accidents. The complaint contained 17 causes of action. The plaintiff's moved for summary judgment on the complaint and the defendant cross-moved, inter alia, for summary judgment dismissing the complaint. The Supreme Court, inter alia, denied the Plaintiffs' motion, and granted those branches of the defendant's cross motion which were to dismiss the first, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth causes of action. The court concluded that, because the assignors in the aforementioned causes of action were injured during the course of their respective employment, the plaintiff's were barred from recovery pursuant to Workers' Compensation Law § 11. The plaintiff's moved, and the defendant cross-moved, for leave to reargue. Upon reargument, the court adhered to its original determination. We modify.

There has been no determination by the Workers' Compensation Board as to whether the assignors are entitled to Workers' Compensation benefits for their injuries ( see Nunes v Window Network, LLC, 54 AD3d 834, 835; cf. Thompson v Grumman Aerospace Corp., 78 NY2d 553). The Workers' Compensation Board has primary jurisdiction to determine factual issues concerning coverage under the Workers' Compensation Law ( see Botwinick v Ogden, 59 NY2d 909, 911; Bastidas v Epic Realty, LLC, 58 AD3d 776; Santigate v Linsalata, 304 AD2d 639, 640). Where "a plaintiff fails to litigate that issue before the Board, `the court should not express an opinion as to the availability of compensation but remit the matter to the Board'" ( O'Hurley-Pitts v Diocese of Rockville Ctr., 57 AD3d 633, 634, quoting Liss v Trans Auto Sys., 68 NY2d 15, 21). Accordingly, in considering the defendant's cross motion, the Supreme Court should not have entertained the defendant's contention that the plaintiff's were barred from recovery pursuant to Workers' Compensation Law § 11. Those claims must be referred to the Workers' Compensation Board for a determination as to whether the plaintiff's have a valid cause of action to recover no-fault benefits, or whether they are relegated to benefits under the Workers' Compensation Law ( cf. O'Hurley-Pitts v Diocese of Rockville Ctr., 57 AD3d at 634; Nunes v Window Network, LLC, 54 AD3d at 835).

The Supreme Court properly denied the Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment on the complaint, as the plaintiff's failed to demonstrate, prima facie, their entitlement to judgment as a matter of law.

The Plaintiffs' remaining contentions either are without merit or have been rendered academic in light of our determination.


Summaries of

LMK Psychological Service, P.C. v. American Transit Insurance

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Jul 28, 2009
64 A.D.3d 752 (N.Y. App. Div. 2009)
Case details for

LMK Psychological Service, P.C. v. American Transit Insurance

Case Details

Full title:LMK PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICE, P.C., et al., Appellants, v. AMERICAN TRANSIT…

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

Date published: Jul 28, 2009

Citations

64 A.D.3d 752 (N.Y. App. Div. 2009)
2009 N.Y. Slip Op. 6004
882 N.Y.S.2d 719

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