Man Who Lost Leg In Crucifix Mishap Sues Church

Man Sues Church After Crucifix Crushes His Leg (Photo: Kitson Law Firm / AP )
Man Sues Church After Crucifix Crushes His Leg (Photo: Kitson Law Firm / AP )
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Updated: 11/08/2012 8:44 am
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — David Jimenez was so elated over his wife's recovery from cancer that he offered to clean the large crucifix outside the Hudson Valley church where he spent many hours praying for her to beat the disease. On Memorial Day 2010, he was scrubbing grime off the cross when the 600-pound marble statuary toppled over, crushing his right leg.

The then-43-year-old immigrant from Mexico was flown to Westchester Medical Center, where doctors had to amputate his injured leg. He's suing the Roman Catholic church where he was hurt, and early next year his $3 million lawsuit is scheduled to go to trial.

"He attributed her recovery to his devotion to the cross and Christ hearing his prayers," Jimenez's lawyer, Kevin Kitson of White Plains, told The Associated Press.

Kitson said he filed the lawsuit in March 2011 after the church denied it was liable for the accident that resulted in six-figure medical bills for Jimenez. The bills were paid by charitable foundations, Kitson said.

The lawsuit is scheduled to go to trial in state Supreme Court in Orange County in January, Kitson said.

The attorney described David and Delia Jimenez as devout Catholics who immigrated to the United States from Mexico nearly 20 years ago. They have three children, ages 3, 13 and 17, Kitson said.

During delivery jobs for a bakery and a pizzeria, David would pull into the parking lot at St. Patrick's Church in the city of Newburgh to pray before the outdoor crucifix for his wife, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2008. When she was deemed cancer-free two years later, the grateful David received permission from church officials to remove trash from the area around the crucifix, and to clean the crucifix itself, Kitson said.

On May 30, 2010, Jimenez was standing on the crucifix's base, using rags and soapy water to clean Christ's face. While holding onto the cross beam for balance, the whole crucifix snapped off at its base, sending Jimenez crashing to the ground, Kitson said. Pieces of the crucifix broke off, but the bulk of it landed on Jimenez's right leg, crushing it.

Kitson said only a single screw was holding the heavy crucifix to its base.

"There was no anchoring system, just that one screw," he said.

The church raised more than $7,000 for Jimenez and his family, but Kitson said his client has been unable to work since the accident.

Frank Raia of Rikin Radler, the New York law firm representing the church, wouldn't discuss specifics of the case. The church is part of the Archdiocese of New York, which isn't named as a defendant in the lawsuit, Raia said.

"Although the archdiocese and St. Patrick's Church recognize and understand this was a terrible accident and they have empathy for Mr. Jimenez and his family, it's our position that of the diocese and St. Patrick's Church are not liable for the accident."

Kitson's law firm said Wednesday that David Jimenez isn't doing interviews with the media.


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tcates - 11/9/2012 6:07 PM
0 Votes
That is why you should stay away from a crucifix

elliot85 - 11/8/2012 10:16 AM
2 Votes
It sounds like a story in the bible, man prays to God to save his wife, offers anything in return for her health. God saves her life but it cost the man his leg. Now the man tries to take advantage of the situation and sue the church. I don't think a delivery man is going to make 3 million dollars in 10,20,30 years. If there is a God then there is a devil, and the idiot just fell for the devils trick. dumb*ss

CGodwin1976 - 11/8/2012 10:04 AM
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The church did not ask or hire this man to do the work on the crucifix, this man asked to be able to do this. This man climbed up onto the base and held onto a cross piece for support ignoring any safety issues when the crucifix wasn't able to support the added weight it gave way. The man was injured out of his own negligence the screw held the crucifix just fine this man decided that it was easier to climb up there than to use a ladder of course it wasn't made to hold the added weight of a grown man. All of his medical bills were paid be charitable organizations and the church helped to raise $7000 extra dollars to help this family. They are not liable for his accident due to the fact that his negligence and actions cased his own injury.

Cincinnatus - 11/8/2012 9:16 AM
4 Votes
It sounds like he knocked the thing over. It's his own fault.

hitechgranny - 11/8/2012 8:52 AM
2 Votes
It was an accident, but the church could have paid his medical bills.

menbaha - 11/8/2012 6:59 AM
5 Votes
It's called GREED!!! You don't offer to do something for someone and then sue them for your own negligence. He is looking for an easy way of life because if he weren't he would be satisfied by his medical bills that were paid along with the money people donated to his family. Get over it mister and get a job, your not the first person to lose a limb.

blue collar - 11/8/2012 6:14 AM
5 Votes
I wonder how many years this Crucifix had be standing there? I mean he did climb up on it to do the cleaning. What, no ladder? He ignored any possible safety issues, so it's kinda his fault, not the Crucifix's.

Truth Matters - 11/8/2012 5:48 AM
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This is a tough one to know what's right. I wouldn't want to be the judge who decides this and I wouldn't want to be the guy who has to figure out if this may be a true test from God.

BlueRooster - 11/8/2012 4:16 AM
3 Votes
The Lord giveth, and the Lord taketh away....and so do lawyers...taketh away that is.
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