Appellate Court Affirms State Liability in Intersection Crash, Finds Other Driver’s Negligence Not a Superseding Cause

Start
Hunt, et al. v. State of New York, 237 A.D.3d 1386 (N.Y. App. Div. 2025) – In a case involving an automobile collision, the Supreme Court of New York, Appellate Division affirmed a decision in favor of the claimants, holding that the other driver’s negligence was not a superseding cause, thus precluding the State of New York’s liability, and it declined to reapportion fault among the State of New York and the other driver….
By: Marshall Dennehey
Previous Story

Appellate Court Reverses Summary Judgment, Finds Triable Issues of Fact in Vehicle Collision Liability Dispute

Next Story

Superior Court Reverses Verdict, Orders New Trial for Pain and Suffering and Loss of Consortium in Amputation Case