89 A.D.2d 982 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1982
In an action to recover damages for personal injuries, etc., defendant appeals, as limited by its brief, from so much of a judgment of the Supreme Cpurt, Kings County (Pino, J.), entered June 17, 1981, as is in favor of plaintiff Leomie Warmsley in the principal sum of $2,000,000, upon a jury verdict. Judgment affirmed insofar as appealed from, with costs. On February 13,1977, Leomie Warmsley (hereafter plaintiff), a 43-year-old housewife, was seriously injured while riding as a passenger in a vehicle driven by her husband, when the vehicle crashed into a railroad support post on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, as a result of a defect in the street. Following the accident, the plaintiff was taken to St. Mary’s Hospital where she remained for 40 days. The plaintiff’s injuries included the following: head injury; crushing injury to the chest wall, including a fracture of the rib cage on both sides; fracture of the sternum; fracture of the clavicle; fracture of the left wrist and forearm; and comminuted fracture of the tibia and fibula of the right leg. Initially, an emergency tracheostomy was performed and a plastic tube and breathing mechanism remained in place for the major portion of her hospitalization. A closed reduction and manipulation was performed with reference to the multiple fractures of the right tibia and fibula and the leg was placed in a cast. On March 11, 1977, an open reduction and internal fixation was performed. Clamps were used to hold the fractured pieces of bone together and then a six-inch-long steel plate was screwed into the site with eight screws in an attempt to restore the bones to their original position. On April 18, 1977, plaintiff was readmitted to St. Mary’s Hospital, where she remained until April 29,1977, due to a condition known as osteomyelitis which had developed in the injured leg. On June 15,1977, plaintiff was again admitted to St. Mary’s Hospital where she remained until August 10,1977, a total of 57 days. By this time, a necrosis had developed over the bone and steel plate, and this left a