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Burlingame v. Toal

6/18/1999

(Appeal from Judgment of Supreme Court, Monroe County, Smith, J. - Negligence.)


OPINION OF THE COURT


Judgment unanimously reversed on the law without costs and new trial granted. Memorandum: At the trial of this personal injury action, defendant admitted that his negligence caused the head-on collision between plaintiffs' and defendant's vehicles. The jury returned a verdict of no cause of action based on its finding that Eleanor Burlingame (plaintiff) did not sustain a serious injury as a result of the accident (see, Insurance Law ยง5102 ). Supreme Court erred in denying plaintiffs' request to submit to the jury a verdict sheet containing separate interrogatories with respect to the three theories of serious injury at issue. The court instead submitted to the jury a verdict sheet containing one interrogatory that asked whether plaintiff sustained a "serious injury". Where multiple theories of serious injury are at issue, the verdict sheet should contain separate interrogatories with respect to each theory (see, Velez v Suehla, 229 AD2d 528, 530; Cirasuolo v Cahill, 119 AD2d 986). We conclude that the court's error may have affected the jury's finding that plaintiff did not sustain a serious injury. We therefore reverse the judgment and grant a new trial.


(Filed June 18, 1999.)




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