Firmes v. Chase Manhattan Automotive Finance Corp.
This case addresses an appeal stemming from a motorcycle accident involving Justin Firmes and Christopher Tietjen, whose truck was leased by Chase Manhattan Automotive Finance Corp. A jury found both parties negligent and awarded Firmes substantial damages. The Supreme Court denied post-trial motions from the defendants for a collateral source hearing, citing untimeliness and Chase's failure to plead it as an affirmative defense. On appeal, the judgment was modified, with reduced awards for past and future pain and suffering and future medical expenses. The court granted Chase leave to amend its answer and remitted the case for a collateral source hearing and further discovery, determining that the defendants' request for a hearing was indeed timely.