Imposes liability on the state for injuries or damage sustained by persons while traveling on state highways, if the same are caused by a defect or dangerous condition that the state had notice of, but did not repair.
Impact
The bill significantly impacts state liability laws, shifting the burden of proof in claims concerning state highway defects. Previously, the state had limited liability, offering immunity under certain circumstances. With the passage of A10639, individuals will be able to claim damages more effectively if they can establish that the state was aware of the dangerous condition and did not take appropriate actions to remedy it. This reform is expected to lead to improved maintenance and monitoring of state roads as local governments and the state itself anticipate higher accountability for road condition management.
Summary
Bill A10639, known as the 'SAFE ROADS Act,' seeks to amend highway law to impose liability on the state for injuries or damages caused by defects on state highways. Specifically, the bill states that the state will be liable if it had prior notice of the dangerous condition that caused the injury or damage but failed to repair it. This new accountability measure is aimed at enhancing the safety of state roadways and ensuring that citizens can seek redress when they are adversely affected by state negligence in maintaining road infrastructure.
Contention
One notable point of contention around A10639 is the balance between state responsibility and practical conditions for maintaining extensive highway systems. Critics argue that imposing liability may lead to increased litigation and could strain state resources that are already limited. Additionally, concerns have been raised regarding the state's ability to effectively monitor and address all defects along its extensive network of roads in a timely manner, which could result in more claims being filed against the state. Proponents, however, believe that the bill's enforcement mechanism will incentivize better maintenance and overall road safety for the public.
Same As
Imposes liability on the state for injuries or damage sustained by persons while traveling on state highways, if the same are caused by a defect or dangerous condition that the state had notice of, but did not repair.
Imposes liability on the state for injuries or damage sustained by persons while traveling on state highways, if the same are caused by a defect or dangerous condition that the state had notice of, but did not repair.
Relates to liability of the state for damages caused by reported defects and potholes if the report was made fourteen days or more before the damage occurred; establishes an interactive website for reporting defects and potholes on the state highway system and thruway.
Relates to the passing of stopped school buses on divided highways; provides that vehicles traveling in the opposite direction of a school bus on such highway shall not have to stop if a physical barrier is present between the different directions of travel.
Provides that an electronic marketplace provider shall be deemed to be a retailer for purposes of New York strict liability law and shall be strictly liable for all damages caused by defective products placed into the stream of commerce to the same extent that a retailer of that defective product would be liable.
Provides that an electronic marketplace provider shall be deemed to be a retailer for purposes of New York strict liability law and shall be strictly liable for all damages caused by defective products placed into the stream of commerce to the same extent that a retailer of that defective product would be liable.
Preserves the right to unemployment benefits for a voluntary separation due to unsafe or unhealthy working conditions if the employer has caused, maintained, or refused or failed to cure an unsafe or unhealthy working condition including, but not limited to, exposure to physical, chemical or biological hazards, harassment or violence by their employer, other employees or members of the public, or other deleterious condition that makes the work environment unreasonably dangerous or unsafe for the claimant.