91 A.D.2d 853 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1982
— Judgment modified, on the law and facts, by increasing the award to claimant to the sum of $500,000, in accordance with memorandum, and, as modified, affirmed, with costs to claimant. Memorandum: In these actions for personal injuries (Protzman) and wrongful death (Hill) arising out of a motor vehicle accident, the Court of Claims made extensive findings resulting in an assessment of damages against the State. We find the awards fixed by the court to be inadequate in view of the extensive record detailing the damages incurred, but see no reason to remit the case for further fixation of monetary damages (Court of Claims Act, § 24). Considering, first, the case of claimant William Protzman, the court awarded the sum of $283,471.35. The record discloses that he sustained a skull fracture, abrasions and lacerations of the face, fractured ribs, lacerations of the liver, a fractured clavicle, fractures of both elbows and multiple fractures of the left leg. The accident caused him to be hospitalized for some 22 months, 13 of which were continuous and followed immediately upon the happening of the accident. During this time a tracheotomy was performed and a chest tube was inserted