Gloria Doomes, Respondent, v Best Transit Corp. et al., Defendants, and Warrick Industries, Inc., Doing Business as Goshen Coach, Appellant. Ana Jiminian, Respondent, v Best Transit Corp. et al., Defendants, and Warrick Industries, Inc., Doing Business as Goshen Coach, Appellant. Kelli Rivera, Respondent, v Best Transit Corp. et al., Defendants, and Warrick Industries, Inc., Doing Business as Goshen Coach, Appellant.
Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, New York
[890 NYS2d 526]
Before trial, Warrick moved unsuccessfully to preclude evidence as to the alleged negligence or product defect attributed to the lack of passenger seatbelts. The
As for the weight distribution claim, not only was there no credible nonspeculative evidence concerning the vehicle’s weight or its distribution, but plaintiffs’ own expert engineer acknowledged that the accident was unrelated to the extension of the chassis, and admitted there was no proof it had been caused by anything other than the driver’s inattentiveness. Concur—Tom, J.P., Nardelli, McGuire, Acosta and DeGrasse, JJ.
