Braun v. Fischbach & Moore, Inc.Braun v. Fischbach & Moore, Inc.
—In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, the defendant appeals, as limited by its brief, from so much of an order of the Supreme Court, Suffolk County (Doyle, J.), dated November 17, 1999, as denied those branches of its motion which were for summary judgment dismissing the causes of action alleging violations of
Ordered that the order is modified by deleting the provision thereof denying that branch of the motion which was for summary judgment dismissing the plaintiff’s
The defendant, the general contractor, contracted with M-Track Enterprises, Inc. (hereinafter M-Track), to perform a project for the New York City Transit Authority (hereinafter the NYCTA). The plaintiff was working for M-Track and was instructed to install steel beams to the tracks of an above-ground subway line in Brooklyn. To perform the job, M-Track paid the NYCTA for the use of a work train which included flat-bed cars, a crane, a train operator, and a crane operator. While the train was heading toward the Ocean Parkway subway station, the boom of the crane appeared to be improperly raised and it collided with a support beam near the entrance of the station. This caused the crane to become dislodged from the turntable and pushed onto the flat-bed car where the plaintiff was standing. The turret of the crane pushed steel beams, grates, and railroad ties on top of the plaintiff, resulting in injuries. The defendant claims that it should have been awarded summary judgment dismissing the plaintiffs causes of action pursuant to
To be liable under
With regard to the plaintiffs claim under