Kreuzer v. Edward S. Gordon Co., Inc.
| Decision Date | 17 March 1988 |
| Citation | Kreuzer v. Edward S. Gordon Co., Inc., 526 N.Y.S.2d 1, 138 A.D.2d 268 (N.Y. App. Div. 1988) |
| Parties | Claire KREUZER, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. EDWARD S. GORDON CO., INC. et al., Defendants, and Allan S. Gordon, Defendant-Appellant. |
| Court | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division |
H.G. Levison, New York City, for plaintiff-respondent.
R.P. McTiernan, New York City, for defendant-appellant.
Before MURPHY, P.J., and SANDLER, SULLIVAN and SMITH, JJ.
Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Harold Baer, Jr., J.) entered October 30, 1986, which denied the motion of the defendant-appellant Allan S. Gordon to set aside the jury verdict on the third cause of action awarding plaintiff $60,000 for emotional distress, and the judgment entered on December 15, 1986, awarding plaintiff $60,000 plus costs, is unanimously reversed on the law and facts, the motion granted, the judgment vacated and the third cause of action dismissed, without costs and without disbursements.
This is a negligence action which arose when a limousine door was opened by defendant Allan Gordon and struck the plaintiff who was riding on a bicycle. The facts are as follows. On June 15, 1982, about 6:30 P.M., plaintiff was riding her bicycle north on Park Avenue in New York County. She was riding between the cars which were parked on her right hand side and cars which were proceeding slowly in the lane next to the parked cars. As she approached 74th Street, a limousine owned by the defendant Edward S. Gordon, Inc. stopped to discharge a passenger. When the right back door was opened by defendant Allan Gordon, plaintiff was struck and fell to the street. Defendants Allan Gordon and John Brown, who was driving the limousine, and Edward Gordon, who is the brother of Allan Gordon and who was a passenger in the limousine, all testified that plaintiff stated she was all right and, after a few minutes, the three left the scene. Plaintiff testified that she told them she was not all right but also testified that she "might" have stated that she was all right. Plaintiff testified she rested in an apartment house for a few minutes and then proceeded toward Lenox Hill Hospital. On her way to the hospital she flagged down a police car and told them about the accident. At the hospital, she complained of pain in her head and leg. After examination and x-rays, she was released. She testified that she had headaches and pain in her leg for months following the accident. She testified further that at the time of the trial she...
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