Stang v. GarbellanoStang v. Garbellano
Appeal from that part of an order of the Supreme Court (Lynch, J.), entered December 16, 1998 in Schenectady County, which, inter alia, granted plaintiffs motion for partial summary judgment on the issue of liability under
At the time plaintiff suffered the injuries which form the basis of this action, he was aloft a 10-foot step ladder attempting to replace a four-foot by eight-foot sign on property owned by defendants. The sign was mounted between two poles and secured by four lag bolts attached to brackets. Plaintiff removed the old lag bolts and attached angle iron brackets and new lag bolts to the sign to prepare it for removal. He then placed the hook of a crane onto the newly installed hardware. Because the sign was wedged between the two poles, plaintiff pushed it out to permit his co-worker Brian O’Connor to lift it with a crane. On the third attempt to remove the sign, it having swung back into place following the first two pushes, the sign became unhooked from the crane and fell on plaintiffs arm. Supreme Court granted plaintiff partial summary judgment under
Contrary to defendants’ contention, plaintiff suffered the type of elevation-related injury for which
The risk of being struck by an improperly hoisted or inadequately secured falling object is a hazard explicitly contemplated by the statute (see, Ross v Curtis-Palmer Hydro-Elec. Co.,
With respect to his
To the extent that defendants argue that
Crew III, J. P., Yesawich Jr., Spain and Graffeo, JJ., concur. Ordered that the order is affirmed, with costs.
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Although plaintiff also asserted violations of