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Toure v Sanogo
               2024 NY Slip Op 30116(U)
                    January 10, 2024
           Supreme Court, New York County
        Docket Number: Index No. 157854/2019
                 Judge: James G. Clynes
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                                                                                                                      INDEX NO. 157854/2019
 !FILED: NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 01/10/2024 04: 51 PM!
  NYSCEF DOC. NO. 45                                                                                            RECEIVED NYSCEF: 01/10/2024

                                  SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
                                            NEW YORK COUNTY
            PRESENT:            HON. JAMES G. CLYNES                                                PART                           22M
                                                                                       Justice
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                                                                                                    INDEX NO.         157854/20 19
             DAME TOURE
                                                                                                    MOTION DATE       03/14/2023
                                                    Plaintiff,
                                                                                                    MOTION SEQ. NO. _ _ _00_2_ __
                                                 -v-
             SOUNKALO SANOGO,                                                                         DECISION+ ORDER ON
                                                                                                            MOTION
                                                     Defendant.
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            The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number (Motion 002) 26, 27. 28. 29. 30, 31, 32. 33,
            34,35,36,37,38,39,40.41,42,43,44
            were read on this motion to/for                                                      JUDGMENT- SUMMARY

                      Upon the foregoing documents, and following oral argument, the motion by defendant for

            summary judgment and dismissal of plaintiffs complaint on the grounds that plaintiffs claimed

           injuries do not satisfy the serious injury threshold under Insurance Law 5102 ( d) and 5104 is

           decided as follows:

                      Plaintiff seeks recovery for injuries allegedly sustained as a result of an October 4, 2018

           accident in which plaintiff, while bicycling at the intersection of West 116th Street and Seventh

           Avenue in Manhattan, was allegedly srtuck by a taxi owned and operated by defendant Sounkalo

            Sanogo.       Plaintiffs Bill of Particulars alleges cervical sprain/whiplash syndrome; cervical

           myositis/muscle spasms; possible cervical radiculopathy; thoracic spine sprain/strain; lumbar

           sprain: lumbar myositis/muscle spasms: possible lumbar radiculopathy: internal derangement of

           the right hip; internal derangement of the right knee; contusion of the right thigh and right shin;

           and post-concussion syndrome.                    The Bill of Particulars further asserts that cervical spine and

           lumbar spine electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies perfom1ed on January 14,

           2019 revealed, respectively, a right CS cervical radiculitis and a right LS lumbar radiculitis.
             15785-1/2019 TOLR[. DA.\IE vs. SA:-.·oco, SOl i\'KALO                                                    Page I of6
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                    Plaintiffs Bill of Particulars contends that these injuries fall within all of the categories set

           forth under Insurance Law 5102(d): death; dismemberment: significant disfigurement; a fracture;

           pemrnnent loss of use of a body organ. member function or system: permanent consequential

            limitation of use of a body organ or member: significant limitation of use of a body function or

           system: a medically determined injury or impairment of a nonpermanent nature which prevents

           the injured person from performing substantially all of the material acts which constitutes such

           person's usual and customary daily activities for not less than ninety days during the one hundred

           eighty days immediately following the occurrence of the injury or impairment.

                    Plaintiff was a high school student at the time of the accident. While he was also employed

           as a deliverer by Uber Eats, his Bill of Particulars docs not allege damages arising from lost

           employment earnings.

                    The burden rests upon the movant to establish that the plaintiff has not sustained a serious

            injury (Perez v Rodriguez, 25 AD3d 506 [1st Dept 2006]; Lowe v Bennett, 122 AD2d 728 [1st

            Dept 1986], qffd 69 NY2d 701 [1986]). When the movant has made such a showing, the burden

            shifts to the plaintiff to produce prima facie evidence to support the claim of serious injury (see

           Lopez v Senatore, 65 NY2d 1017 [1985]; Abale v Wo(f 219 AD3d 1118 [4th Dept 2023]). In

           support of his motion, defendant relies on an affirmed report of an orthopedic surgeon, Pierce

            Ferriter, M.D .. following an examination on October 8, 2021.

                    Dr. Ferriter found that plaintiff had suffered initially from cervical spine sprain/strain;

           thoracic spine sprain/strain: lumbar spine sprain/strain; right hip/thigh sprain/strain; and right

            knee/shin sprain/strain/contusion. He concluded that each of these injuries had resolved (see

           Maenza v Letkajornsook, 172 AD2d 500 [2d Dept 1991] [··allegations of sprains and contusions

           arc insufficient to establish that the plaintiff sustained a 'serious injury' as defined in the statute"]).

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            Dr. Ferriter measured plaintiffs range of motion using a hand-held goniometer and compared his

           measurements to normal values according to AMA Guidelines. He reported normal range of

            motion and negative objective tests as to plaintiffs cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine,

            right hip/thigh, and right knee/shin. Dr. Ferriter reported, accordingly, that plaintiff presented a

            normal orthopedic examination on all objective testing and is able to perform activities of daily

            Ii ving without limitation.

                       With respect to the claim of deprivation of plaintiffs usual activities of work and living

            for 90 of 180 days, defendant, citing Travis v Batchi (18 NY3d 208 [201 I]), urges that the

            examination and plaintiffs proofs fail to establish that plaintiff was medically prevented from

            performing substantially all of his usual and customary activities for the requisite period.

            Defendant submits plaintiff's deposition testimony, in which plaintiff averred that he was at no

            time imm1:diately alter the accident confined to his bed or to his home and that he was not told by

           a doctor not to work.

                       Defendant has met his initial burden of establishing that plaintiff did not sustain serious

            injuries as a result of the accident under Insurance Law §5102 (d)(Perez v Rodriguez, 25 AD3d

            506). The burden therefore shifts to plaintiff to raise an issue of fact (see Zuckerman v City o,fNew

            fork. 49 NY2d 557 [1980]).

                       In opposition, plaintiff submits his own affidavit as well as opinions and records of his

            examining physician. He contends that he still suffers frequent significant pain in his lower back

            and right knee, as well as less frequent neck pain. He further asserts that he was a high school

            soccer player but is no longer able to play the sport as a result of his injuries.

                       l lis examining physician was Dr. Joyce Goldenberg, board certified in physical medicine

           and rehabilitation. She conducted a full medical examination. including tests for range of motion

             1578541201') TOl'RE, DA:'tlE \'S, SA!\OGO, SOl:l\'KALO                                  Page J of6
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           limitation. According to her affirmation and her affirmed report, she objectively measured the

           range of motion restrictions in the cervical spine, the lumbar spine, right hip, and the right knee

           with a goniometer and inclinometer. Dr. Goldenberg determined that range of motion limitation

           in the cervical spine was 55% reduction in lateral flexion right and 60% left, 55-58% reduction in

           lateral rotation bilaterally and 42% reduction in extension. In the lumbar spine, range of motion

           was restricted 60% in extension, 39% inflexion, 64% bilaterally in lateral flexion/lateral rotation,

           and 69% in right rotation and 64% in left. In the right hip, range of motion was restricted 42% in

           flexion, 26% in extension, 48% in adduction, 32% in abduction, 62.5% in internal rotation and

           44% in external rotation. In the right knee. range of motion was restricted 26%. A subsequent

           examination shov,cd improvement, but continuing limitations in plaintiff's range of motion.

                    Dr. Goldenberg made the following diagnoses:

                    1. Cervical radiculitis on the right at the level of C 5.

                    2. Cervical myofascial pain syndrome/muscle spasms.

                    3. Lumbar radiculitis on the right at the level of LS.

                    4. Lumbar myofascial pain syndrome/muscle spasms.

                    5. Right hip sprain.

                    6. Right knee sprain.

                    7. Post-concussion syndrome/cognitive deficits.

                    She opines to a reasonable degree of medical certainty that the accident was the sole

           competent producing cause of plaintiff's injuries and consequent limitations. She concludes that

           the loss of mobility is permanent, and that plaintiff will live the rest of his life with pain and

           reduced range of motion. She does not, however, render a specific opinion on the 90/180 days

           claim.

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                   The Court's function in adjudicating a motion for summary judgment is issue-finding, not

            issue-determination (see Sillman v Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., 3 NY2d 395 [1957]).

            Because the parties' respective experts materially disagree on the range and permanence of the

           alleged injuries, summary judgment must be denied on the branches of plaintiffs claim alleging

            permanent consequential limitation of use of a body organ or member and significant limitation of

            use of a body function or system. Plaintiff's submission does not address his claims for death,

            dismemberment significant disfigurement a fracture, or permanent loss of use of a body organ,

            member function or system. nor is there any evidence to support those criteria. Partial summary

           judgment will therefore be granted on those four limited categories.

                    In addition. partial summary judgment is granted on plaintiffs claim of a nonpermanent

            injury which prevented him from performing substantially all of the material acts constituting his

            usual and customary daily activities for not less than 90 days during the I 80 days immediately

            following the injury. Plaintiff testified in his deposition that he was not confined to his bed or his

            home following the accident and that his doctors did not recommend such a restriction (see Burns

            v lvlcCabe, 17 AD3d 1111 [4th Dept 2005] [evidence that plaintiff missed only a week of school

            was prima facie proof that his activities \Vere not curtailed to the required duration]: see also

            Hernandez v Rodriguez, 63 AD3d 520, 521 [1st Dept 2009]). Also, under Insurance Law 5102( d),

            an injury must be "medically determined" to qualify under the 90/180-day category (see Lazu v

            Harlem Group, 89 AD3d 435, 436 [1st Dept 2011]: Gahdaro 1· Wylie, 78 AD3d 652 [2d Dept

            2010]; see also Sanz v AITA-Loni Is. Bus. 46 AD3d 867 [2d Dept 2007]). meaning that the

            condition must be substantiated by a physician (see Ryan v Xuda, 243 AD2d 457, 457-458 [2d

            Dept 1997]). No medical support was proffered here.

                   Therefore, defendant's motion for summary judgment is granted in part only.

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                    Accordingly. it is

                    ORDERED that the motion by defendant for summary judgment and dismissal of

            plaintiffs complaint is DENIED except as to plaintiffs claim of death, dismemberment,

            significant disfigurement, a fracture, permanent loss of use of a body organ, member function or

            system or for serious injury under the 90/180-days category oflnsurance Law 5102 (d), as to which

            the motion is GRANTED; and it is further

                    ORDERED that any requested relief not specifically addressed herein has nonetheless

            been considered; and it is further

                    ORDERED that within 30 days after entry, plaintiff shall serve a copy of this Decision

            and Order upon defendant with Notice of Entry.

                    This constitutes the Decision and Order of the Court.

                                                                            G_!:l~
                     1/10/2024
                      DATE                                                  -i:!:.:r.s   G. CLYNES, J.S.C.

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             CHECK ONE:                  CASE DISPOSED                 NON-FINAL DISPOSITION

                                         GRANTED         □ DENIED      GRANTED IN PART             □ OTHER
             APPLICATION:                SETTLE ORDER                  SL'BMIT ORDER

             CHECK IF APPROPRIATE:       INCLUDES TRANSFER/REASSIGN    FIDUCIARY APPOINTMENT

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