RICHARDSON v. S.I.K. ASSOC., L.P.

9049, 308880/09.

102 A.D.3d 554 (2013)

958 N.Y.S.2d 144

2013 NY Slip Op 291

LORENE RICHARDSON, Appellant, v. S.I.K. ASSOCIATES, L.P., et al., Respondents.

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department.

Decided January 22, 2013.


Plaintiff slipped and fell on a strip of water in the service lobby, near the back exit of the building where she worked, during an ongoing snowstorm. Defendants demonstrated that the snowstorm started prior to, and continued during plaintiff's accident. Thus, defendants were not required to provide a constant, ongoing remedy when an alleged slippery condition is said to be caused by moisture tracked indoors during a storm (see Hussein v New York City Tr. Auth.,

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