In an action related to an alleged motor vehicle accident, plaintiff claimed that he suffered injuries to his wrist, shoulder, knee, back, neck and abdomen. After four years of litigation, and successfully obtaining medical records documenting pre-existing injuries, CG&P made a motion for summary judgment demonstrating that plaintiff’s alleged injuries were not causally related to the accident. The Court originally denied the motion, but CG&P moved to re-argue, and upon re-argument the Court dismissed the action. The case was handled by CG&P Partner Katherine Giovacco.