Plaintiff's account of the accident makes clear that neither the ladder on which he climbed nor the surface on which the ladder was placed was defective or dangerous. Rather, it was the positioning and use of the ladder that caused plaintiff's fall. Furthermore, there is no evidence that defendants exercised any supervisory control or had any input in the ultimate positioning of the ladder, which plaintiff admittedly discussed with his supervisor (see Lombardi v Stout...
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