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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Joaquin A. Ruiz, Appellant, v Rochester Telephone Company, Respondent.
    [600 NYS2d 879]
   Order unanimously affirmed with costs. Memorandum: Supreme Court properly denied plaintiff’s motion to dismiss defendant’s second affirmative defense, premised on plaintiff’s failure to use a seat belt. Plaintiff contends that, as the operator of a tractor-trailer, he was not legally required to wear a seat belt (see, Vehicle and Traffic Law §§ 151-a, 1229-c). "The fact that the law did not require plaintiff to wear his seat belt at the time of the accident is of no moment” (Gardner v Honda Motor Co., 145 AD2d 41, 47, lv dismissed 74 NY2d 715). A jury should be allowed to consider a plaintiff’s failure to wear an available seat belt in assessing damages (Spier v Barker, 35 NY2d 444, 450). (Appeal from Order of Supreme Court, Ontario County, Curran, J.—Dismiss Affirmative Defense.) Present—Callahan, J. P., Balio, Doerr, Boomer and Boehm, JJ.