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Adamo v. National Railroad Passenger Corp.

71 AD3d 557 (2010). 897 NYS2d 85. MAUREEN ADAMO et al., Appellants, v. NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORP., et al., Respondents. 2406, 102506/06. Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department. Decided March 23, 2010. ...

Zuckerberg v. Port Auth. of NY & NJ

... (see Grasso v Long Is. RR, 306 AD2d 378, 378 [2003].) Thus, to establish liability under FELA, a plaintiff must show that the negligence of the railroad played "any part, even the slightest" in producing the railroad employee's injury. (Aparicio v Norfolk & Western Ry. ...

Zuckerberg v. Port Auth.

... (See Grasso v Long Is. RR, 306 AD2d 378, 378-379 [2003].) Thus, to establish liability under FELA, a plaintiff must show that the negligence of the railroad played "any part, even the slightest" in producing the railroad employee's injury. (Aparicio v Norfolk & W. Ry. ...