DEFENDANT GENERAL CONTRACTOR DID NOT EXERCISE SUPERVISORY CONTROL OVER THE PLAINTIFF OR PLAINTIFF’S CO-WORKER WHO INJURED PLAINTIFF, THE FACT THAT DEFENDANT GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPLIED THE EQUIPMENT WHICH INJURED PLAINTIFF DID NOT GIVE RISE TO LIABILITY ON THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR’S PART (FOURTH DEPT).
The Fourth Department, modifying Supreme Court, granted the defendant general contractor’s motion for summary judgment in this common law negligence and Labor Law 200 action. The Fourth Department further found that the plaintiff’s Labor Law 241(6) and Vehicle and Traffic Law 388 causes of action were properly dismissed. Plaintiff worked for the property owner, GTO, […]
