Plass v. SolotoffPlass v. Solotoff
In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, etc., the defendants Cheryl Solotoff and Deli Designs, Inc., separately appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Nassau County (DeMaro, J.), dated January 31, 2003, which, in effect, denied their separate motions pursuant to
Ordered that on the Court’s own motion, the defendants’ notices of appeal are treated as applications for leave to appeal, and leave to appeal is granted (see
Ordered that the order is reversed, on the law, the motions are granted, and the complaint is dismissed; and it is further,
Ordered that one bill of costs is awarded to the appellants.
The plaintiff Albert Plass (hereinafter the injured plaintiff)
On the day of the accident, the injured plaintiff intended to tape and spackle the main floor of the job site premises. Although the injured plaintiff had all three planks at his disposal, he elected to use only one plank on the scaffold. This necessarily left an unprotected 3V2-foot gap on the platform. While standing on that one plank on the top level of the scaffold, the injured plaintiff stepped backward and fell off of its edge, falling to the ground within the confines of the scaffold. The scaffold did not move or fall at the time of the accident.
The injured plaintiff and his wife commenced the instant action against the defendants, the owner of the premises, and the general contractor, alleging, inter alia, violations of
To prevail on a claim pursuant to
The proof presented by the plaintiffs showed that the injured
The same result applies with respect to the plaintiffs’ claim pursuant to
Since the plaintiffs’ proof showed that the injured plaintiffs actions were the sole proximate cause of the accident, the defendants motions for judgment as a matter of law pursuant to