Miller v. MillerMiller v. Miller
Memorandum.
The order of the Appellate Division appealed from and the prior nonfinal order of the Appellate Division brought up for review should be reversed and the case remitted to that court for its review of the facts presented on the original appeal to the Appellate Division (
By failing to move for a directed verdict on the question whether plaintiff had sustained a "serious injury” under the No-Fault Insurance Law (
As the prior nonfinal Appellate Division order necessarily affected its final order, reversal of the prior nonfinal order requires reversal of the final order. In any event, however, we would here have no occasion to consider the excessiveness issue raised by the appeal from the order affirming the later judgment. Should the Appellate Division reverse the judgment for defendant after reconsideration of the facts on the prior appeal, the result must be a new trial. Otherwise, the original judgment for defendant must be affirmed.
Chief Judge Wachtler and Judges Meyer, Simons, Kaye, Alexander, Titone and Hancock, Jr., concur.
On review of submissions pursuant to section 500.4 of the Rules of the Court of Appeals .(