Rayford v. County of Westchester

Decision Date10 February 2009
Docket Number2007-11552.
Citation59 A.D.3d 508,2009 NY Slip Op 01095,873 N.Y.S.2d 187
PartiesLINDA D. RAYFORD, Respondent, v. COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER et al., Appellants.
CourtNew York Supreme Court — Appellate Division

Ordered that the order is reversed, on the law, with costs, and the defendants' motion for summary judgment dismissing the complaint is granted.

The plaintiff allegedly sustained personal injuries when the bus in which she was riding made a jerking motion. The plaintiff testified at her deposition that, as a result of the movement of the bus, she fell from where she had been standing, next to the steps leading to the front door of the vehicle, and landed on the steps, with her legs partially hanging out of the opened front door. She further testified that several days earlier, there had been a significant snowfall in the area where the accident occurred.

To establish a prima facie case of negligence against a common carrier for injuries sustained by a passenger as a result of the movement of the vehicle, the plaintiff must establish that the movement consisted of a jerk or lurch that was "`unusual or violent'" (Urquhart v New York City Tr. Auth., 85 NY2d 828, 830 [1995], quoting Trudell v New York R.T. Corp., 281 NY 82, 85 [1939]; see Golub v New York City Tr. Auth., 40 AD3d 581, 582 [2007]). The nature of the incident, in which the plaintiff, according to her deposition testimony, was merely caused to land on the steps next to where she had been standing, was not, in itself, sufficient to provide the objective support necessary to demonstrate that the movement of the bus was "unusual or violent," and of a "different class than the jerks and jolts commonly experienced in city bus travel" (Urquhart v New York City Tr. Auth., 85 NY2d at 830).

As an additional basis for liability, the plaintiff claims that her accident was proximately caused by the defendants' negligence in allowing an inordinate amount of water to accumulate on the aisle and steps of the bus. However, the evidence submitted by the defendants established that any such failure on their part did not breach a duty owed to the plaintiff, since, under the weather conditions which existed at the...

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