Jadusingh v. N.Y.C. Health & Hosps. Corp.

Decision Date23 January 2019
Docket Number2016-08089,Index No. 12232/15
Citation168 A.D.3d 940,93 N.Y.S.3d 80
Parties In the Matter of Malika JADUSINGH, etc., Appellant, v. NEW YORK CITY HEALTH AND HOSPITALS CORPORATION, Respondent.
CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

Wingate, Russotti, Shapiro & Halperin, LLP, New York, N.Y. (Kathleen P. Kettles, Philip Russotti, and Veronica K. Sewnarine of counsel), for appellant.

Zachary W. Carter, Corporation Counsel, New York, N.Y. (Scott Shorr and Ingrid R. Gustafson of counsel), for respondent.

CHERYL E. CHAMBERS, J.P., SANDRA L. SGROI, BETSY BARROS, ANGELA G. IANNACCI, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER

ORDERED that the order is affirmed, with costs.

On August 25, 2012, the petitioner gave birth, pre-term, to a child by cesarean section at Kings County Hospital Center (hereinafter the hospital). The child was admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit, from which he was discharged on September 3, 2012, in stable condition. Several months later, the child was diagnosed at a different hospital with developmental delays. In October 2013, the child was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. In November 2013, the petitioner, as the child's mother and natural guardian, served a notice of claim on New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (hereinafter HHC), alleging that the child sustained injuries as the result of medical malpractice committed by the hospital's medical staff. In September 2014, the petitioner retained new counsel. In November 2015, the petitioner commenced this proceeding pursuant to General Municipal Law § 50–e(5) for leave to serve a late notice of claim or to deem the late notice of claim timely served nunc pro tunc. The Supreme Court denied the petition, and the petitioner appeals.

"In determining a motion for leave to serve a late notice of claim or to deem a late notice of claim timely served nunc pro tunc, the court must consider all relevant circumstances, including whether (1) the public corporation acquired actual knowledge of the essential facts constituting the claim within 90 days after the claim arose or a reasonable time thereafter, (2) the claimant was an infant at the time the claim arose and, if so, whether there was a nexus between the claimant's infancy and the delay in service of a notice of claim, (3) the claimant demonstrated a reasonable excuse for the failure to serve a timely notice of claim and for the subsequent delay in seeking leave to serve a late notice of claim, and (4) the public corporation was substantially prejudiced by the delay in its ability to maintain its defense on the merits" ( Lyles v. New York City Health & Hosps. Corp., 121 A.D.3d 648, 649, 993 N.Y.S.2d 344 ; see General Municipal Law § 50–e[5] ; Williams v. Nassau County Med. Ctr., 6 N.Y.3d 531, 535, 814 N.Y.S.2d 580, 847 N.E.2d 1154 ). "The determination to grant leave to serve a late notice of claim lies within the sound discretion of the Supreme Court" ( Randolph v. Westchester Med. Ctr., 122 A.D.3d 822, 823, 996 N.Y.S.2d 703 ; see Wally G. v. New York City Health & Hosps. Corp. [Metro. Hosp.], 27 N.Y.3d 672, 677, 37 N.Y.S.3d 30, 57 N.E.3d 1067 ).

Here, the evidence submitted in support of the petition failed to establish that HHC acquired actual knowledge of the essential facts constituting the claim within 90 days after the claim arose or a reasonable time thereafter by virtue of the hospital records relating to the child's delivery and follow-up care (see Wally G. v. New York City Health & Hosps. Corp. [Metro. Hosp.], 27 N.Y.3d at 676–677, 37 N.Y.S.3d 30, 57 N.E.3d 1067 ; Williams v. Nassau County Med. Ctr., 6 N.Y.3d at 537, 814 N.Y.S.2d 580...

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