A New York appellate court ruled that the negligence and contribution claims against a subcontractor should not have been dismissed because there was a triable dispute over whether it was responsible for the allegedly dangerous condition that resulted in an injury.
Case: Cackett v. Gladden Properties LLC, Nos. 157267/14, 11455A, and 11455, 05/07/2020, published.
Facts: Scott Cackett worked for the Port Morris Tile & Marble Corp. He allegedly suffered injuries while working on a construction project when a heavy metal door that had been stored in an inadequately lit room fell over on him....
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