Courthouse News - A doctor who tried to "ride the banister" at a Buffalo, N.Y. concert
venue died because of a substance on the railings and space between the
staircase and a wall, his mother claims.
Indu Verma sued Acquest
Theater Place LLC, Acquest Development LLC and ESI Inc. individually
and on behalf of the estate of Dr. Rajan Verma on Monday. She blames
them for his post-concert death at the Tralf Music Hall in Buffalo.
Verma
attended a Polica and Lolawolf concert at the venue in June 2014,
according to the complaint. He "rode the banister" at the top staircase
and tried to ride a second set of railings but fell near the top of a
balcony due to a sticky substance on the banister, the lawsuit claims.
"Defendants
improperly used a 'sticky substance' such as double-sided tacky tape to
increase friction on the banister and deter concertgoers from sliding
down it," the complaint states. "Unfortunately, this 'sticky substance'
caused decedent Dr. Verma to lose his center of gravity and caused him
to drop in between the staircase and the wall."
In addition to the sticky substance, the lawsuit also blames the concert hall's design for his death.
"Given
the prior conduct of multiple concertgoers and the fact alcohol is
served on the premises, it should have been anticipated that
concertgoers would 'ride the banister' and that they could possibly fall
between the wall and staircase," the lawsuit states. "By having
sufficient space between the wall and staircase rail to allow a person
to fall, defendants Acquest Theater and Acquest Development were also
negligent in preventing the fall that ultimately took the life of
decedent Dr. Verma."
Verma was 28 years old at the time of his
fall and died the next day at Buffalo General Hospital, according to the
lawsuit. He was reportedly a first-year resident in internal medicine.
Verma's estate and his mother seek $2.5 million for wrongful death. They are represented by Paul Paray in Westfield, N.J.
Tralf Music Hall did not immediately return a request for comment emailed Tuesday.
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