I decided to go through the documents in RH's civil proceedings for pertinent information:
In response to a question about what company he works for, RH responds: "Rex A. Heuermann Architect. There's actually multiple companies. There's RH Consultants & Associates, Inc., and the third one is RMR Inspection Group." (pg. 10 of the
Examination Before Trial (EBT) in Heuremann v O'Sullivan)
When asked about how many days off work he missed following the accident on January 11, 2017, RH explains that he missed "approximately four days, maybe five" but that
he missed additional days of work because he "needed to be at a [work-related] convention" in Las Vegas for "four or five days" at the "end of the following week." (pgs. 16-18 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
When asked if he plays any sports, RH responds that
"really [the] only thing I competed in was competition rifle." (pg. 79 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
RH explains that although he is left-handed in "almost anything else," including "the use of any carpentry tools," besides swinging a golf club or bat. (pg. 80 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
A physical therapist came to RH's home in Massapequa Park and "set up the equipment" at some point after his shoulder surgery in February 2018 (pg. 105 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
When asked about how often RH experiences pain in his right hip, RH responds: "When I do a lot of walking or in dealing with stairs, and
I take a lot of subways in the city which require me to go in and out of the subway multiple times a day, which is a lot of stairs." (pg. 109 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
RH stated he "stopped [his] bicycle riding" after the accident and "had to have the kids do" the yard work. He also had to "cut back on any woodworking, [and] any work in the house" as well as shooting (pgs. 115-116 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
Not related to a specific incident, but when asked what activities he had to stop doing as a result of the accident, RH responds
"I really don't do much. All I do is work and deal with family." (pgs. 120 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
When asked if he had traveled outside New York following the conference in Las Vegas, RH says that
either he or his wife drove to Virginia to deal with RH's mother "at least a half a dozen" times between February 2017 and April 2018. RH says that he has "been down there [Virginia] without [his] wife" at least two or three times during that time period. He also visited Florida. (pgs. 126-128 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
Timeline of events
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1987: Started working in Manhattan (pg. 47 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
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12 June 1995: RH files a small claims assessment review against Nassau County in Nassau Supreme Court (
Heuermann v Nassau)
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October 31, 2013: RH is allegedly (case later dismissed) struck by a car at the intersection of
West 36th Street and 6th Avenue in Manhattan (
Affirmation in Opposition in Heuermann v Singh)
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2014 or 2015: RH had hernia surgery (pg. 99 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
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19 February 2016: RH allegedly is involved in a car accident on the
Capital Beltway in Prince George's County, Maryland (pg. 3 of the
complaint in Heuermann v Martin)
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11 January 2017, 10:15 p.m.: Car accident at the intersection of
Front Street and Second Avenue in Massapequa Park (pg. 35 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
- March 2017: RH drives down to
Virginia to visit his mom by himself. (pg. 129 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
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November 2017: RH visits
Las Vegas alone "for a couple days to meet some people." When asked, "so it was a pleasure trip?," RH responds "I guess you could say that, social." (pg. 133 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
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January 2018: RH drives down to
Cocoa Beach, Florida with his wife, mother, and daughter (pg. 131 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
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12 February 2018: RH underwent shoulder surgery. RH explains that his "intention was to do it [the surgery] in the fall" but that he "was tied up with some family matters that forced [him] to delay," namely, his mother "had to be relocated" (pg. 102 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
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March 2018: RH drives down to
Virginia to visit his mom, most likely alone (pg. 131 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
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Late March - Early April 2018: RH drives his army Jeep "for the first time since September" (pg. 117 of the
EBT in Heuermann v O'Sullivan)
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23 February 2022: RH allegedly gets into a car accident near the intersection of
Union Avenue and Devoe Street in Brooklyn (pg. 5 of
complaint in Heuermann v Fenimore)