Vigilant Insurance v. BarnesVigilant Insurance v. Barnes
In a subrogation action to recover for damage to property, the plaintiff appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Nassau County (Robbins, J.), dated September 4, 1991, which granted the defendant’s motion to preclude the testimony of three expert witnesses on the ground that the plaintiff had failed to timely disclose the names of the witnesses pursuant to
Ordered that the order is affirmed, with costs.
Pursuant to
In the instant case, the plaintiff failed to provide an adequate explanation for its failure to disclose the names of three expert witnesses until the eve of trial and otherwise failed to make a showing of good cause for its delay. The defendant herein served a demand pursuant to
Under the circumstances of this case, the trial court’s order of preclusion cannot be deemed an improvident exercise of discretion (see, Bauernfeind v Albany Med. Ctr. Hosp., 195