284 A.D. 921 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1954
Appeal from a judgment of the Court of Claims, dismissing, on the merits, a claim for personal injuries sustained by claimant when he was struck by a falling tree limb on the grounds of the Rockland State Hospital. On Sunday, April 27, 1947, claimant, with his wife and his wife’s sister, went to the Rockland State Hospital to visit a relative who was a patient there. They obtained the release of the patient in their custody on the hospital grounds and went to a picnic area, furnished with tables and benches, where they ate a picnic lunch which they had brought with them. Later the four went through a gate and walked some