Anarumo v. Slattery Associates, Inc.
John Anarumo, Jr., an iron worker, suffered injuries at a construction site after a manlift basket unexpectedly dropped, causing a steel plate to strike his shoulder. He and his wife initiated a lawsuit against Slattery Associates, Inc., the general contractor, and Pride Equipment Corporation, the manlift owner, citing violations of Labor Law § 240 (1) and § 241 (6). Slattery subsequently filed a third-party action for indemnification against subcontractors Martin Iron and Construction Corp. and McKay Enterprises. The Supreme Court initially granted the plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment on liability against Slattery but denied Slattery's cross-motion for indemnification. On appeal, the order was modified: the plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment on both Labor Law claims against Slattery was denied, and summary judgment was granted to Slattery, dismissing the Labor Law § 241 (6) cause of action. The appellate court affirmed the denial of Slattery's cross-motion for indemnification.