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Parker v. Crown

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Apr 17, 2007
39 A.D.3d 347 (N.Y. App. Div. 2007)

Summary

dismissing plaintiff's punitive damage claim where there was no evidence of moral turpitude or wanton dishonesty in failure to properly maintain, repair, and inspect injuring forklift

Summary of this case from Greenberg v. Cross Island Industries, Inc.

Opinion

No. 805-806-807.

April 17, 2007.

Orders, Supreme Court, New York County (Rolando T. Acosta, J.), two of which entered May 15, 2006, and one entered May 16, 2006, which (1) denied the motion by defendants Crown Equipment and Barnes for summary judgment dismissing plaintiff's claim for negligent maintenance, repair and inspection of a forklift braking system, (2) denied the motion by Crown Equipment for summary judgment dismissing plaintiff's claim for punitive damages, and (3) granted the in limine motion by Crown Equipment and Barnes to the extent of ordering a Frye hearing before a special referee to test the admissibility of plaintiff's expert opinions, unanimously modified, on the law, the motion for summary dismissal of the punitive damage claim granted, the in limine motion for a Frye hearing denied, and otherwise affirmed, without costs.

Bainton McCarthy LLC, New York (J. Joseph Bainton of counsel), for Crown Equipment Corporation. appellant/appellant/respondent, and Guy Barnes, appellant/respondent.

Pollack, Pollack, Isaac DeCicco, New York (Brian J. Isaac of counsel), for Kenneth Parker, respondent/respondent/appellant.

Before: Saxe, J.P., Marlow, Buckley, Catterson and McGuire, JJ.


Regarding the claim for negligent maintenance, repair and inspection of the stand-up forklift that allegedly caused plaintiff's injuries, there are factual issues as to whether defendants deviated from a standard of care when servicing the vehicle, and whether faulty brakes actually caused the accident. At this point in the proceedings, defendants are unable to establish that they neither created nor were aware of the braking problems at the time of the accident by the manner in which the vehicle was inspected, repaired or maintained ( cf. Santoni v Bertelsmann Prop., Inc., 21 AD3d 712, 713).

Plaintiff's claim for punitive damages offers no evidence of conduct demonstrating a high degree of moral turpitude and wanton dishonesty as to imply criminal indifference to civil obligations to the public ( Lavanant v General Acc. Ins. Co. of Am., 212 AD2d 450). The in limine motion for a hearing to determine the admissibility of plaintiff's expert opinions ( Frye v United States, 293 F 1013 [DC Cir 1923]) was improperly granted. Where expert testimony does not involve anything "novel or experimental," it does not warrant a preliminary Frye-type hearing ( see Marsh v Smyth, 12 AD3d 307, 311-312 [2004, Saxe, J., concurring]). Here, the experts' conclusions were not based on novel theories, but rather on the application of accepted protocol to the facts offered on the record ( see People v Wesley, 83 NY2d 417, 422-423).


Summaries of

Parker v. Crown

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Apr 17, 2007
39 A.D.3d 347 (N.Y. App. Div. 2007)

dismissing plaintiff's punitive damage claim where there was no evidence of moral turpitude or wanton dishonesty in failure to properly maintain, repair, and inspect injuring forklift

Summary of this case from Greenberg v. Cross Island Industries, Inc.
Case details for

Parker v. Crown

Case Details

Full title:KENNETH PARKER, Respondent, v. CROWN EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, Formerly Known…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department

Date published: Apr 17, 2007

Citations

39 A.D.3d 347 (N.Y. App. Div. 2007)
2007 N.Y. Slip Op. 3202
835 N.Y.S.2d 46

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