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Worker Can't Sue County for Alleged Injuries From Boarding Up Vacant Home

Wednesday, April 27, 2022 | 0

A New York appellate court ruled that a worker could not proceed with a Labor Law action against a county, the title owner of a vacant home, for his alleged injuries that happened while boarding up the structure. Case: Nucci v. County of Suffolk, No. 2019-10207, 04/13/2022, published. Facts: In June 2013, the County of Suffolk acquired title to a one-family house in Copiague by tax deed for nonpayment of real estate taxes. In November 2014, the Town of Babylon issued Resolution No. 766, authorizing an emergency boarding up of the house, which had no running water and was deemed a nuisance an...

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