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Riding a motorcycle can be an exciting and exhilarating experience. However, it can also be dangerous, especially when other drivers are negligent or reckless. In some cases, accidents are caused by factors outside of the rider’s control, such as poor road conditions. One such case is Madarash v. BUCH which involved a motorcycle accident caused by a hazardous road condition. This case sheds light on the legal issues involved in motorcycle accidents and the potential liability of government entities for unsafe road conditions.

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In June 1983, John Madarash was riding his motorcycle on Route 302 in the Town of Crawford, New York. As he approached a curve in the road, he noticed a large accumulation of gravel on the pavement, which made the road surface uneven and slippery. Despite attempting to slow down and avoid the gravel, Mr. Madarash lost control of his motorcycle and crashed, sustaining serious injuries.

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Pedestrian accidents can result in severe injuries, and the victim may be entitled to compensation for their damages. The law in New York provides protection to pedestrians, and drivers have a legal obligation to exercise reasonable care to avoid causing harm to them. In Stathis v. Leonardis, the New York Court of Appeals considered the issue of whether a pedestrian was entitled to compensation for injuries sustained in an accident involving a vehicle. This case is significant as it provides guidance on how courts in New York determine fault and damages in pedestrian accidents.

Background

The plaintiff in the case, Stathis, was a nine-year-old child who was walking home from school when he was hit by a car driven by the defendant, Leonardis. Stathis suffered severe injuries, including a fractured skull and a broken leg. The accident occurred on a busy street in Queens, New York, during rush hour traffic.

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