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The Supreme Court, Bronx County, granted partial summary judgment to the plaintiff on Labor Law § 240 (1) and § 241 (6) claims after he was injured by a falling pipe during asbestos removal. The court also denied defendant P.P.C. Construction, LLC's cross-motion for summary judgment and its subsequent motion to renew due to inadmissible evidence. The appellate court unanimously affirmed these orders, finding proper grounds for the plaintiff's partial summary judgment and upholding the denial of the defendant's motions, particularly noting the lack of justification for delayed evidence. The decision addressed issues of safety devices, Industrial Code violations, and the admissibility of an accident report.
Zuluaga v. P.P.C. Construction, LLC is a workers' compensation case decided in Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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The Supreme Court, Bronx County, granted partial summary judgment to the plaintiff on Labor Law § 240 (1) and § 241 (6) claims after he was injured by a falling pipe during asbestos removal. The court also denied defendant P.P.C. Construction, LLC's cross-motion for summary judgment and its subsequent motion to renew due to inadmissible evidence. The appellate court unanimously affirmed these orders, finding proper grounds for the plaintiff's partial summary judgment and upholding the denial of the defendant's motions, particularly noting the lack of justification for delayed evidence. The decision addressed issues of safety devices, Industrial Code violations, and the admissibility of an accident report.
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