Moreno v. RobertsMoreno v. Roberts
Appeal (transferred to this court by order of the Appellate Division, Second Department) from a judgment of the Supreme Court (Jiudice, J.), entered October 31, 1988 in Dutchess County, upon a verdict rendered in favor of defendants.
Plaintiff seeks to recover damages for personal injuries sustained as a result of an automobile accident with defendants on March 13, 1985. At a bifurcated trial on the issue of liability, a verdict was returned apportioning liability 75% to defendants and 25% to plaintiff.
At the subsequent trial on the question of damages, it was the contention of defendants that plaintiff did not sustain a serious injury within the meaning of
Plaintiff contends (1) that Supreme Court erred in not charging the so-called "90/180 day” rule set forth in
We affirm. In our view, Supreme Court did not err in failing to charge the 90/180 day rule as an element of "serious injury” because the record demonstrates insufficient proof to support such a charge. First, we note that the words " 'substantially all’ ” in the omitted definition "should be construed to mean that the person has been curtailed from performing his usual activities to a great extent rather than some slight curtailment” (Licari v Elliott,
We also reject plaintiffs argument that it was error for Supreme Court to permit defendants’ examining physician to testify as to a causal relationship between plaintiffs injuries and the accident on the ground that the pretrial examination reports did not address that issue and, therefore, such testimony surprised plaintiff (see,
The final contentions raised by plaintiff were not addressed in the parties’ briefs and, accordingly, we need not discuss them (see, Bloom v Kernan,
Judgment affirmed, with costs. Mahoney, P. J., Kane, Casey, Mercure and Harvey, JJ., concur.