Stanislav v. Papp; NY (Supreme Court, New York County; # 101049/08)

  • defense judgment after pre-trial motion decision by judge in case involving horseback riding fall
  • 40 year old executive assistant fell to ground and hit head after horse suddenly and unexpectedly lunged forward
  • judge dismissed claim that new boyfriend bore any responsibility for failure to warn when he took plaintiff to stable owned by his friend
  • plaintiff sustained traumatic brain injury, underwent craniotomy and suffers from residual impairment of cognitive functions such as her memory and organizational ability
  • additional injuries include crippling migraines, post-traumatic stress disorder and seizure condition requiring medication and leaving her bedridden
  • plaintiff has filed a notice of appeal

Nationwide Verdict Tracker

Brain Injury Verdicts & Settlements

New York Injury Cases Blog

Back and Coccyx Injuries from Trip and Fall - Appeals Court Orders $1,000,000 Reduction of Pain and Suffering Verdict

February 5th, 2012

On January 27, 2003, at about 9:45 a.m., Lucille Turuseta was walking into the rear entrance of an office building at 175 Main Street in White Plains where she worked as the office manager for a court... ...

Review of the 10 Largest Pain and Suffering Awards Approved by New York's Appellate Courts in 2011

January 12th, 2012

New York's appellate courts issued decisions in 10 cases in 2011 that approved pain and suffering damages in the sum of $3,500,000 or more. The largest was $12,000,000 for a 24 year old woman who was... ...

Court Rejects Defense Claims that Back Injury Pain and Suffering Awards Excessive

December 21st, 2011

Luis Ramos was sitting in a parked car in the parking lane, on Claremont Parkway in the Bronx on September 24, 2001. He had been waiting for his son when he decided to exit the car. After opening the... ...

Visit John Hochfelder's
New York Injury Cases Blog »