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Defense Motion for Summary Judgment Granted where Plaintiff Alleges To Have Sustained Questionable "Serious Injuries" -- NY


by Gregory S. Katz
Annemarie F. Craig
Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP
New York Office

October 1, 2007

Previously published on November 2006

There has been much debate among the four Appellate Courts in New York as to what constitutes a "serious injury" within the meaning of the statute. The main debate generally arises when the plaintiff's bar attempts to defeat a motion for summary judgment with respect to a plaintiff who...


 

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