641 N.Y.S.2d 959 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1996
Judgment unanimously re
A complaint should not be dismissed at the close of proof unless " 'by no rational process could the trier of the facts base a finding in favor of the [plaintiff] upon the evidence * * * presented’ ” (Vyse v City of New York, 144 AD2d 452, 454; see, Grizzanto v Golub, 188 AD2d 1015). It is well established that one may recover for emotional injuries even in the absence of a showing of physical damages (see, Scholl v City of Utica, 163 AD2d 909; O’Donnell v K-Mart Corp., 100 AD2d 488, 492; Williams v City of Buffalo, 72 AD2d 952, 953, appeal dismissed 49 NY2d 799). Viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to plaintiff, we conclude that she established a prima facie case of false imprisonment (see, Broughton v State of New York, 37 NY2d 451, 456-457, cert denied sub nom. Schanbarger v Kellogg, 423 US 929; Scholl v City of Utica, supra) as well as assault (see, Reichle v Mayeri, 110 AD2d 694; PJI 3:2 [1996 Supp]). Whether the alleged emotional injuries suffered by plaintiff and Amanda were caused by the false imprisonment and assault is an issue for the jury (see, Eiseman v State of New York, 70 NY2d 175, 187; Derdiarian v Felix Contr. Co., 51 NY2d 308, 315, rearg denied 52 NY2d 784). Further, expert medical evidence to establish causation is not required where, as here,
The court also erred in dismissing the causes of action for negligent infliction of emotional distress. Plaintiff may recover damages for negligent infliction of emotional distress for "injuries, physical or mental, incurred by fright negligently induced” (Battalla v State of New York, 10 NY2d 237, 239). For the foregoing reasons, a jury could find, even without medical testimony, that the conduct of the police officers was the proximate cause of the emotional injuries suffered by plaintiff and Amanda (see, Shaw v Tague, supra, at 195; Ingleston v Francis, supra, at 746). (Appeal from Judgment of Supreme Court, Oneida County, Tenney, J.—False Imprisonment.) Present—Green, J. P., Lawton, Wesley, Doerr and Boehm, JJ.