50 A.D.2d 916 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1975
— In a negligence action to recover damages for personal injuries arising out of an automobile accident in Austria, defendant Siegel appeals from two orders of the Supreme Court, Queens County, (1) the first dated November 26, 1974, which, on plaintiffs motion, (a) dismissed appellant’s first and fourth affirmative defenses and directed a hearing as to the question of dismissal of the remaining two affirmative defenses; and (b) denied defendant’s cross motion to dismiss the complaint on the ground that there is another action pending in Austria or for forum non conveniens; and (2) the second dated March 10, 1975, which, after such hearing, dismissed said remaining two affirmative defenses. Orders affirmed, with one bill of $50 costs and disbursements to cover both appeals. Plaintiff and appellant, both Queens County residents at the time this action was commenced (appellant now resides in Florida), and their respective wives planned a European vacation which included the rental of an automobile in Vienna, Austria, for the purpose of travel to Yugoslavia. After arrival in Vienna, the parties arranged for such a rental from a subsidiary of defendant Avis Rent-A-Car. The rental was in the name of appellant. The liability insurance carrier of the vehicle, Wiener Allianz, is an Austrian company not subject to the jurisdiction of our courts. On September 24, 1972, while on the way to Yugoslavia, the automobile, driven by appellant, was involved in an accident near Graz, Austria. Plaintiff was injured and subsequently commenced an action in Austria against appellant, the Austrian owner-lessor of the vehicle and the Austrian insurance carrier. Thereafter, plaintiff commenced the instant action in the Supreme Court, Queens County, against appellant and Avis Rent-A-Car arising out of the same automobile accident. The complaint alleges that, as a result of appellant’s negligence, plaintiff sustained personal injury damages of $1,000,000. At a later date, plaintiff arranged for a discontinuance of the Austrian action. The discontinuance,