Rodriguez v. ZampellaRodriguez v. Zampella
Appeal from, a judgment of the Supreme Court, entered October 10, 1972 in Schenectady County, upon a verdict rendered at a Trial Term in favor • of plaintiff. In this negligence action the plaintiff obtained a verdict against the defendants in the sum of $55,000, which was reduced to $50,050, the total amount claimed as damages. The injuries sustained by plaintiff were to her neck and related areas with total disability lasting approximately three weeks, loss of earnings for the same period, and a modest amount of special damages. While there is evidence of some degree of permanency at the time of trial, it is clear the verdict obtained was excessive. While procedures are available to effect a reduction in the amount of an excessive verdict (Waldorf v. Sorbo, 10 A D 2d 226), in this case we must reverse and order a new trial for other reasons. First, at the time of the trial, plaintiff’s attending physician was totally disabled and could not testify. His nurse appeared with the doctor’s records containing the history, injury, diagnosis and the care and treatment rendered to plaintiff for this accident. They were marked for identification, offered and, over objection, received in evidence as records kept by the doctor in the ordinary course of his business (