A court ruling has decreased the city's liability in thousands of sidewalk-injury cases where people have sued the city after stumbles in areas with defects that had already been brought to the city's attention. The ruling says that maps made by a company hired by trial lawyers to denote every bump and bruise that pedestrians have come across will not carry weight in the suits because the maps are inaccurate and unclear. With 5,000 maps a year, each depicting several city blocks marked with hundreds of symbols, the city said they ended up with "700,00 squiggles." This decision further lets the city off the hook after a 2003 ruling moved the burden of injuries over to property owners, a move that has saved the city $13 million a year in lawsuits. Fred Kent, the president of the Project for Public Spaces, said, "Is the pothole guilty for trapping you and making you fall? Or are you guilty for not paying attention?” And lauding the court's decision was the first mayor to suffer an increase in payouts due to the maps, Ed Koch. He told the Times, “Hallelujah for the current decision. The money that’s paid out by such claims, which in my judgment are not worthy in many cases, is what deprives the city of spending money on matters that really are needed for the entire city.”





Well I do always support making it harder for dumbasses to sue...but of course, they just pushed the lawsuits onto the property owners instead.
The former mayor couldn't have said it better,
“The money that’s paid out by such claims, which in my judgment are not worthy in many cases, is what deprives the city of spending money on matters that really are needed for the entire city.”
I'm sick of the countless frivolous lawsuits against governments. The city doesn't suffer when it gets sued, WE THE TAX PAYERS DO !!!!!!!!!! Check out the photos in the times article, I have a crack in my shower thats bigger than that sidewalk crack.
"$600 million in sidewalk injury cases from 1997 to 2006" ...$600 Mil !?!?!? just think of all the uses this money could've been put to.
Having been called to jury duty and wasted 2 days on one of these trials, all I can say is Hallelujahgobble. The amount of time wasted by people hoping for a few thousand-dollar payout from the city was unbelievable....
I had a friend who was very short. He sued the City for building the sidewalks too close to him.
“Hallelujah for the current decision. The money that’s paid out by such claims, which in my judgment are not worthy in many cases, is what deprives the city of spending money on matters that really are needed for the entire city.”
Like NYPD baton cornholeing payouts?
I have sprained my ankles a couple of times while walking down the street and once crossing a street in Downtown Brooklyn thanks to some uneven pavement and I have never thought of suing.
700,00? Really?
I sprained both of my ankles from two seperate falls in one day on rain slick marble sidewalks. I don't want to sue anyone, but I do want to know who thought it was a brilliant idea to pave Manhattan sidewalks with marble tiles???