New York’s High Court Expands Definition of Family
In Greene v. Esplanade Ventures Partnership, 2021 N.Y. LEXIS 104, the New York State Court of Appeals considered whether plaintiff-grandparent Susan Frierson, who was in close proximity to her two-year old granddaughter when she was tragically struck and killed by falling debris from the a building with an allegedly defective facade, could pursue a claim for bystander recovery under a “zone of danger” theory. The traditional rule in New York has been that only a member of the immediate family could seek recovery for emotional distress as a result of viewing the death or serious physical injury under those circumstances. … Continue reading →