Aguilera v. BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc.
Plaintiff, Anneldy Aguilera, was injured after slipping on an unidentified wet substance in the women's restroom at a BJ's Wholesale Club store. The defendant, BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc., moved for summary judgment, arguing a lack of actual or constructive notice of the hazardous condition. A maintenance worker's testimony of regular, twice-hourly inspections and cleaning of the bathroom was presented as prima facie evidence. The Supreme Court, Bronx County, granted the defendant's motion. On appeal, the Appellate Division, First Department, affirmed this decision, finding that the plaintiff failed to raise a triable issue of fact and that a timeframe of four to thirty minutes was insufficient to establish constructive notice.