Stellman v New York City Transit Authority 2009 NY Slip Op 31014(U) April 24, 2009 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: /2007 Judge:

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Stellman v New York City Transit Authority 2009 NY Slip Op 31014(U) April 24, 2009 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: 109120/2007 Judge: Harold B. Beeler Republished from New York State Unified Court System's E-Courts Service. Search E-Courts (http://www.nycourts.gov/ecourts) for any additional information on this case. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication.

[* 1 ] lned ON 51112009 c... v) v z 0 3 K SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK - NEW YORK COUNTY PRESENT: Index Number : I091 2012007 STELLMAN, MICHAEL VS. 1 TRANSIT AUTHORITY SEQUENCE NUMBER : 002 SUMMARY JUDGMENT H A R Q ~ FFR I Notice of Motion/ Order to Show Cause - Affldavlts - Exhlbits... Answering Affldavlts - Exhlblts Replying Affldavlts Cross-Motion: T? Yes!A Upon the foregoing papers, it is ordered that this motion I1 - - INDEX NO. MOTION DATE MOTION SEQ. NO. MOTION CAL. NO. thla motlon to/for PART % pfipea$ NUMBERED : f P L D BEELER J.s*c. Check one: I FINAL DISPOSITION F- ON-FINAL SITION ION Check if appropriate: DO NOT POST

[* 2 ] SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NEW YON: IAS PART 21 ---r----------- ---------f--------------------------------------- X MICHAEL STELLMAN, Plaintiff, -agaisst- NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY, THE CITY OF NEW YORK, and METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY, Defendants Index No. 109120/20067 SEQUENCE MS002 DECISION & ORDER WOLD B. BEELER, J.$.C.: Defendants New York City Transit Authority, Metropolitan Authority, and City of New York (collectively, defendants ) moye far summary judgment dismissing plaintiff Michael i - _- I.* I,-. - r *. L. - - Stellman s ( plaintiff or Stellman ) complaint. Plaintiff opposes the motion. For reasons discussed herein, defendants motion is denied. On Feb. 15,2007 at approximately 7: I5 A.M., plaintiff was walking down the 3-2 sthay of the No. 1 subway station at West 86th Street. He held the rail as he descended because there was a layer of ice on the stairs. When he momentarily let go of the handrail to avoid contact with some unpleasant bird deposits, he slipped on the ice, causing his alleged injuries. Plaintiff brought suit against defendants, claiming that defendants negligently failed to remove the ice. The day prior to plaintiffs accident, snow and freezing rain had begu to fall at around 2 A.M., esding at 4 P.M., approximately fifteen hours before the accident. The storm produced approximately 2 inches of precipitation. National Climatic Data Center s weather reports for the time period indicated that the average temperature on February 14 was 23 degrees, and that at no -1-

[* 3 ] time between Feb. 14 and plaintiffs accident did the temperature rise above 30 degrees. A Transit Authority worker testified at a deposition, as to the maw removal process. This worker was assigned to clean various stations within the city, and he has occasionally been assigned to the stairway in question. Although his signature reveals that he was assighed to this stairway at 7 A.M. on the day of the accident, he has no specific recollection of providing service in that area. He testified that there was a regular person assigned to the 86th Street Station to remove snow an4 ice from the steps, and that the station was equipped with a shovel, pick, salt, and sand for snow and ice removal. The station also employed a 24 hour clerk. At least six Transit Authority ernplqyees signed the 86th Street Station Time Control log, acknowledging their presence at the station at different times between Feb. 14, 1 :00 P.M., and Feb. 15,6:30 AN. Discussioa Defeodants argue that plaintiffs complaint should be disrhisged because the defend&& did not have actual or constructive notice of a dangerous condition, and because the condition did not exist for a reasonable enough time to remedy the dangerbus condition. The proponent of a summary motion must make a prima facie showing of entitlement to judgmeut as a matter Qf law, tendering Sufficient evidence to eliminate any material issues of fact fro* the case. Winegrad Y. New York Univ. Med. Ctr., 64 N.Y.2d 8$1,853,476 N.E.2d 642, 643,487 N.Y.S.2d 316 (1985). In a slip and fall case, where the defendant has not created the hazardous condition, the initial burden is on the moving defenat to establish the absence of actual or constructive notice. See South v. K-Mart Corp., 24 A.d.3dY 807 N.Y.S.2d 133 (2d Dept 2005). Once defendant has made out a prima facie case, the burden then falls upon the non- -2-

[* 4 ] movant to establish a material issue of fact with respect to notice. Zuckerman v. City ofnew York,49N.Y.2d557,560,404N.E.2d718,427N.Y.S.2d595,596(1980). Constructive notice is found where the defect is visible and apparent, and the condition has been there for so long that the defendant is presumed to have seen it, or to have been negligent in failing to see it. Gordon v. Am. Museum of Natural History, 67 N.Y.2d 836,492 N.E.2d 774,501 N.Y.S.2d 646 (1986). The Court has doubts as to whether defendants have met their burden of establishing the absence of actual gr constructive notice, Defendants submitted the testimony of only one trapsit employee, and he bad no specific recollection of cleaning the area on the day of fie accident. See Polgar v. Syracuse Univ., 225 A.D. 780,680 N.Y.S.2d 132 (3d Dept 1998) (affirming denial of summary judgment, where defendant s employee who was assigned to maintain the subject area had no specific recollection of worl;cing on that area); Maholland v. Schindler Elevator Corp., 2009 WL 212541 (Sup. Ct. N.Y. Cty, 2009) (finding that defendant did not establish a prima facie case showing the absence of aotice, where testifying maintenance employees could not recall making repairs). MQreover, his testimony suggests that there was a transit employee manning the station at all times. Nevertheless, even assuming defendants have established a prima facie case, plaintiff has in response raised matetial issues of fact as to whether defendants had actual or constructive notice of the dangerous condition. The snow and freezing rain began on the previous day, and stopped approximately fifteen hours before the accident. The temperature did not rise above thirty degrees during that time period, making it highly unlikely that plaintiff slipped on newly formed ice. A jury could thus reasonably conclude that the ice on the stairs froze the previous day, -3-

[* 5 ] creating a dangerous condition more than fifteen hours prior to the accident. Compare Torri v. Big VofKingston, Inc., 147 A,D.2d 743,744,537 N.Y.S.2d 629 (3d Dept 1990) (finding insufficient evidence of constructive notice, where partially frozen condition of spilled orange juice at supermarket indicated that the substance had not been there for very long). Other courts have denied summary judgment where precipitation has ceased prior to the accident, a significant amount of time elapsed between cessation and the accident, and the temperature was consistently i below freezing. Rivas v. N.Y.C. HousingAuth., 261 A.D.2d 148,689 N.Y.S.2d 483,484 (1st Dept 1999) (finding material issues of fact where the last accumulated snowfall took place five to six days before the accident, and the temperatures were consistently freezing for three days prior); Brow v. Huylor, Freyer & Coon, Inc., 2009 WL 614483, * 2 (3d Dept 2009) (holding that plaintiff raised material isgues of fhct where last snowfall ceased at least 16 hours before phbtiff s fall, and the temperature did not rise above freezing for at least three days prior to the accident). Compare Laster v. PortAuth. UfNY andnj, 251 A.b.2d 204, 205, 676 N.Y.S.2d 539, 540 (1 st Dept 1998) (finding no basis to impute constructive notice, where plaintiff testified that it was snowing during and just prior to the aqident). In addition to the transit employee, whose signature is on the time log, there was a 24 hour clerk at the station, and six employees were present at the subject area at different times in a 24 how period, A jury could reasonably conclude that the presence of these employees established actual or constructive notice of the dangerous condition, for a reasonable time prior to the accident. A jury may also reasonably conclude that these employees had an opportunity to observe and rectify the condition. Defendant relies on Valentine v. City ofivew York, to support its position that it did not have sufficient time ta remedy the condition. 86 A.D.2d 381,449 N.Y.S.2d 991 (1st Dept 1982), -4-

[* 6 ] &inned 57 N.Y.2d 932,443 N.E.2d 488 (1982). The Court agrees with plaintiff that his situation is distinguishqble fiom the instant case. Valentine did ngt rely on a theory of notice in granting summw judgment. Rather, the court held that a reasonable amount of time had not elapsed, between cessation of the storm and plaintiff s accident, so as to rectify the condition. Id. at 381-82. The case arose out of the December 16, 1973 ice storm, one of the city s worst in fifty years. Id. at 382. The storm continued until midnight December 17, and afterwards the entire city was covered with ice like a! I skating pond. Id. Approximately 30 1/4 hours following the end 4f the storm, plaintiff slipped and fell on an icy sidewalk in front of a residential building. Id The Court held that, where the City was charged with making the entire city s streets safe after one of its worst snow storms, and the temperature was below freezing for the relevant time period, that it was unreasonable and unrealistic to find it liable for failing to clear the ice and sslo~ from the sidew&. Id at 382-83. See also Espinell v. Dickson, 57 A.D.3d 252,869 N.Y.S.2d 42 (1st Dept 2008). In the instant case, approximately fifteen hours elapsed between the last snowfall and plaintiffs fall, which is less time than the thirty hours in Valentine, However, the First Department more recently reiterated that Valentine did not set a fixed legal standard for absolving a muuicipality of liability following a snowstom. Crichton v. Pitney, Hardin, Kipp & Szuch, 225 A,D.2d 155,679 N.Y.S.2d 392,393-94 (1st Dept 1998). Rather, clreasonableness will usually require B factual evaluation of the several factors impacting on the City s actual ability, given physical and climatic conditions, and its capital and labor resources, to have cleared the location of ice and snqw. Id. at 155-56,679 N.Y.S.2d at 393-94. See also Murdock v. City of New York, 272 A.D.2d 249,250,708 N.Y.S.2d 89 (1st Dept 2000). -5-

I. [* 7 ] This Court cannot say as a matter of law that defendants did not have a reasonable amount of time to correct the allegedly dangerous condition that caused plaintiffs injuries. The accident occurred after only two inches of precipitation had accumulated, rather than after ohe of the City s worst snow and ice storms. Moreover, defendants responsibility extends to a finite number of subway stations, rather than to the entire City s streets and sidewalks. Unlike the residential sidewalk where the Valentine plaintiff fell, the location of plaintiff s fall is a commonly used area i exclusively under defendants control. See Kozak v. Broadway Joe 3,296 A.D.2d 683,745 N.Y.S.2d 139 (3d Dept 2002) (noting that defendant assumed all control and responsibility for maintenance of the area). Moreover, wlike the circumstances in Valentine, the subway station was manned at all times, and equipment for snow and ice removal were located on the premises. Given these factors, there is a triable issue of fact as to whether defendants had a reasonable amount of time to clean any ice and snow from the subway stairs. Accordingly, defendants motion for summary judgrhent is denied. This constitutes the decision and order of the court. Dated: New York, New York April 24, 2009 ENTER: Harold B. Beeler, JSC -6- MOLD BEELER h.. J.S.C.