Spages v. Gary Null Associates, Inc.Spages v. Gary Null Associates, Inc.
Order, Supreme Court, Bronx County (Betty Owen Stinson, J.), entered June 7, 2004, which, inter alia, granted plaintiff’s motion insofar as to award him summary judgment as to liability upon his
Although plaintiff contracted to perform the work on the premises leased by Null in the course of which he was injured, he is not, as Null contends, therefore disqualified from pursuing his Labor Law claims. Plaintiff did not act as general contractor. Rather, he worked principally as a laborer under a salary contract with Null, which maintained control over all hiring and paid the other workers directly. In view of the nature of his work and employment relation, and his very limited supervisory authority and control over the project, plaintiff was not excludable as a “contractor” from the Labor Law’s protective ambit
Comparative negligence is not a defense to a
Since Weiser failed to establish that Null was actively negligent, and indeed it appears that Null’s liability is purely statutory, Weiser’s motion for summary judgment upon her claim for common-law indemnification was properly denied (see Correia v Professional Data Mgt., Inc.,