Evangelinos v. ReifschneiderEvangelinos v. Reifschneider
In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, the defendant Hertz Corp., appeals from an interlocutory judgment of the Supreme Court, Queens County (Kitzes, J.), entered January 31, 1997, which, upon a jury verdict finding it 100% at fault in the happening of the accident, is in favor of the plaintiff and against it on the issue of liability.
Ordered that the interlocutory judgment is reversed, on the law, the facts, and as a matter of discretion, and a new trial is granted on the issue of liability, with costs to abide the event.
This action involves a collision at an intersection in which the plaintiff claimed that the light was in his favor, and the examination before trial of a nonparty witness indicated that the light was in favor of the defendant Eva Reifschneider, who was driving a vehicle owned by the appellant Hertz Corp. (hereinafter Hertz). The bifurcated trial on the issue of liability commenced at noon on January 28, 1997, with opening statements. After the luncheon recess the plaintiff’s case was presented
The following morning, prior to the charge, Hertz appeared with its investigator and sought to reopen the case. Not only was the application denied, but the court mischaracterized the application made by Hertz the previous day. After a jury verdict finding Hertz to be 100% at fault in the happening of the accident, its motion for a mistrial was denied.
Although an application for a continuance is addressed to the sound discretion of the trial court (see, Cirino v St. John,