Benevento v. City of Buffalo
Plaintiff, a construction worker, sought damages for injuries sustained when he was struck by a backhoe bucket during an excavation project. He initiated a Labor Law and common-law negligence action. The Supreme Court partially denied the defendants' motion for summary judgment regarding the Labor Law § 241 (6) claim, which was based on a violation of 12 NYCRR 23-9.5 (c). The core dispute revolved around whether the backhoe was considered "in use" at the time of the incident, impacting the applicability of the safety regulation requiring the bucket to rest on the ground under certain conditions. The appellate court affirmed the lower court's decision, finding a material issue of fact existed as to whether the backhoe was "in use," thereby precluding summary judgment and allowing the claim to proceed to trial.