Pacheco v. Serviam Gardens Assocs., L.P.
Decision Date | 01 May 2018 |
Docket Number | Index 308870/11,6418 |
Citation | 161 A.D.3d 416,76 N.Y.S.3d 522 |
Parties | Irma PACHECO, Plaintiff–Appellant, v. SERVIAM GARDENS ASSOCIATES, L.P., et al., Defendants–Respondents |
Court | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division |
161 A.D.3d 416
76 N.Y.S.3d 522
Irma PACHECO, Plaintiff–Appellant,
v.
SERVIAM GARDENS ASSOCIATES, L.P., et al., Defendants–Respondents,
6418
Index 308870/11
Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, New York.
ENTERED: MAY 1, 2018
Budin, Reisman, Kupferberg & Bernstein, LLP, New York (Gregory C. McMahon of counsel), for appellant.
Burke, Conway & Dillion, White Plains (Martin Galvin of counsel), for Serviam Gardens Associates, L.P. and Serviam Towers, LLC, respondents.
Costello, Shea & Gaffney, LLP, New York (Steven E. Garry of counsel), for Kone, Inc., respondent.
Renwick, J.P., Tom, Andrias, Webber, Kahn, JJ.
Order, Supreme Court, Bronx County (Julia I. Rodriguez, J.), entered on or about June 23, 2017, which granted the motion of defendant Kone, Inc. for summary judgment dismissing the complaint as against it, unanimously affirmed, without costs.
Kone established its entitlement to judgment as a matter of law in this action where plaintiff alleges that she was injured when the elevator in the building in which she lived closed unexpectedly on her. Kone, which serviced the elevators in the building, demonstrated that it did not create the alleged defect or have actual or constructive notice of its existence, by submitting its service records showing that the elevator was regularly inspected and was operating properly before the accident. Kone also submitted the affidavit of its employee who averred that there had been no prior complaints about the subject elevator (see Sanchez v. New Scandic Wall L.P., 145 A.D.3d 643, 42 N.Y.S.3d 802 [1st Dept. 2016] ).
In opposition, plaintiff failed to raise a triable issue of fact. The doctrine of res ipsa loquitur is not applicable under the circumstances presented as the evidence shows that Kone was not negligent and plaintiff's deposition testimony does not rule out the possibility that her own voluntary actions resulted in the accident. Plaintiff testified that when the elevator stopped at the lobby of her building, she stood at the entranceway of...
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