The defendant, Nicole Vandelden, brought a motion for summary judgment to dismiss the plaintiff's action arising from a motor vehicle incident.
The plaintiff opposed, arguing that credibility issues required a trial.
The court reviewed extensive evidence, including conflicting accounts from the parties and multiple witnesses, as well as police notes and surveillance video.
Despite the general principle that credibility should be assessed at trial, the court found that the independent witness's evidence was unassailable and unchallenged, making it an exceptional case where the paper record was sufficient to reach a fair and proportionate conclusion.
The defendant's motion for summary judgment was granted, and the action was dismissed.