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December 8, 2010
Gap in treatment
When deciding if a plaintiff's personal injury claim meets the threshold required by law, the Courts will often look to see if the person treated continuously. Unexplained gaps in treatment have led to the dismissal of many claims. Recently, the Court addressed the issue of "gap in treatment" in Abdelaziz v Fazel, 2010 NY Slip Op 08877. There the Court held that the plaintiff's affidavit explained the gap in his treatment. In the statement, the plaintiff explained that he stopped treatment after his no-fault benefits were terminated and he could not afford to personally pay for further treatment (see Black v Robinson, 305 AD2d 438, 439-440; see also Domanas v Delgado Travel Agency, Inc., 56 AD3d 717, 718; Jules v Barbecho, 55 AD3d 548, 549).