48 A.D.2d 917 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1975
In a negligence action to recover damages for personal injuries, etc., the City of New York and Lilly Transportation Corp. appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Kings County, entered May 6, 1974, upon a jury verdict, which judgment is in favor of plaintiffs and against them. Judgment reversed, on the law and the facts, and new trial granted limited solely to the issue of damages, with costs to abide the event. The infant plaintiff was a 6-1/2-year-old first-grade student at P.S. 191, which is located on Park Place, between Buffalo and Ralph Avenues, in Brooklyn. He had only to cross one street, Ralph Avenue, to get from the school to his home on Park Place. Ralph Avenue is a busy two-way street and, beginning long prior to the events in question, a civilian school crossing guard had been regularly assigned to the intersection of Ralph Avenue and Park Place. Her duties were to assist the school children crossing that street. The plaintiff mother had initially escorted the infant plaintiff to and from school. However, after continually observing the crossing guard assist the children across the street, she determined that she could rely upon the guard to assist her son and returned to work. On November 14, 1967 the infant plaintiff was on his way home from school when he was struck, in the subject intersection, by a taxicab operated by defendant Meyer Goldberg and owned by appellant Lilly Transportation Corp. (The action against Goldberg was discontinued during the trial.) It is conceded that the infant was crossing Ralph Avenue against the light at the time of the accident. It is also conceded that the regularly assigned civilian school crossing guard was absent from her post that day, having called in sick early that morning. The claim against appellant City of New York, in negligence, is that contrary to departmental regulations, the police had failed to assign a substitute for the absent crossing guard. Police Department rules and regulations provide that, when unable to report for duty, a