—In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, etc., the defendants appeal, as limited by their brief, from so much of an amended judgment of the Supreme Court, Richmond County (Ponterio, J.), dated May 1, 2000, as, upon a jury verdict, is in favor of the plaintiff Robert J. Doyle and against them in the principal sum of $415,000 for past pain and suffering.
Ordered that the amended judgment is affirmed insofar as appealed from, with costs.
The defendants argue that the Supreme Court erred in denying their motion to strike all of the testimony of the injured plaintiffs treating physician, Dr. Peter Godsick, and, further, that the delay in giving a curative instruction with respect to Dr. Godsick’s testimony constituted an error warranting a mistrial. However, the defendants did not move for a mistrial before the Supreme Court on either of those grounds. Moreover, they failed to object to the striking of only part of Dr. Godsick’s testimony and to the delayed curative instruction. Therefore, these arguments are not preserved for appellate review (see, Ritz v Lee,
The amount of damages to be awarded for personal injuries is primarily a question for the jury (see, Schare v Welsbach Elec. Corp.,
