Corrado v. Bendell
Decision Date | 25 April 1983 |
Citation | 461 N.Y.S.2d 426,93 A.D.2d 876 |
Parties | John CORRADO, Appellant, v. Wallace C. BENDELL, Respondent. |
Court | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division |
Solomon Abrahams, Hartsdale, for appellant.
Meiselman, Farber, Stella & Eberz, P.C., Poughkeepsie (Myra I. Packman, Poughkeepsie, of counsel), for respondent.
Before MOLLEN, P.J., and GULOTTA, O'CONNOR and RUBIN, JJ.
MEMORANDUM BY THE COURT.
In a medical malpractice action, plaintiff appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Dutchess County, dated July 15, 1982, which granted the defendant's motion for an order pursuant to CPLR 3012(subd. [b] ) dismissing the action for failure to serve a complaint.The appeal brings up for review so much of a further order of the same court, entered August 27, 1982, as, upon reargument, adhered to its original determination.
Appeal from the order dated July 15, 1982, dismissed, without costs or disbursements.That order was superseded by the order granting reargument.
Order entered August 27, 1982, affirmed insofar as reviewed, without costs or disbursements.
On or about March 30, 1982plaintiff, John Corrado, commenced this medical malpractice action against the defendant by personal service of a summons.Subsequently, on April 19, 1982, the defendant served a notice of appearance and demand for a complaint upon the plaintiff, and by notice of motion dated May 24, 1982(i.e., 35 days later), the defendant moved for an order dismissing the action due to the plaintiff's failure to serve a complaint within the 20-day period specified in CPLR 3012(subd. [b] ).At this juncture, the plaintiff cross-moved, in effect, for an extension of time within which to serve a complaint (CPLR 2004).On July 15, 1982the Supreme Court, Dutchess County, granted the defendant's motion to dismiss the action and, upon reargument, adhered to its original determination.We affirm.
Plaintiff's failure to serve a complaint within the time limited by statute(CPLR 3012, subd. [b] ) cannot be excused by counsel's conclusory allegation to the effect that "[w]hen [he] was retained in the case it was close to being barred by the Statute of Limitations", and that he needed more time to secure an expert's opinion prior to drafting a complaint.The inability to obtain the services of a medical expert and to overcome, in a timely manner, the other complexities and difficulties inherent in malpractice litigation have generally been held to constitute "law office failures", and are not legally sufficient to excuse a delay in the service of a complaint (seeScarborough v. Zimmon, 85 A.D.2d 892, 446 N.Y.S.2d 751, affd.56 N.Y.2d 784, 452 N.Y.S.2d 400, 437 N.E.2d 1157;Nelson v. Eastman Dental Center, 85 A.D.2d 887, 446 N.Y.S.2d 761;see, also, Barasch v. Micucci, 49 N.Y.2d 594, 427 N.Y.S.2d 732, 404 N.E.2d 1275;Eaton v. Equitable Life Assur. Soc. of U.S., 56 N.Y.2d 900, 453 N.Y.S.2d 404, 438 N.E.2d 1119;cf.Swidler v. World-Wide Volkswagen Corp., 85 A.D.2d 239, 448 N.Y.S.2d 20).As the Court of Appeals stated in A & J Concrete Corp. v. Arker, 54 N.Y.2d 870, 872, 444 N.Y.S.2d 905, 429 N.E.2d 412:
"[T]he courts enjoy a somewhat broader range of discretion when considering a motion for an extension of time under CPLR 2004 which precedes any motion to dismiss than when considering a motion to dismiss pursuant to CPLR 3012(subd. [b] ), whether or not countered by a motion for extension of time"(emphasis supplied;cf.Junior v. City of New York, 85 A.D.2d 683, 445 N.Y.S.2d 503).
In addition, plaintiff's repeated failure to include affidavits of merit among his opposition and moving papers was fatal to his position (seeBarasch v. Micucci, supra, ...
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