Michael Adams, 17, sustained physical injuries when he was thrown from the hood of a moving vehicle operated by Michael Bruno, 18, in a high school parking lot. The act of jumping on the hood of Bruno's stopped, but running, car created a question of comparative fault. Adams failed to establish entitlement to judgment as a matter of law on the issue of liability, because comparative fault was attributable to Adams requiring a jury determination.
Adams v Bruno (1st Dep't) :http://www.nycourts.gov/report…/3dseries/2015/2015_00319.htm