LOGAN v. SMITH

64942.

165 Ga. App. 66 (1983)

299 S.E.2d 137

LOGAN v. SMITH.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided January 6, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George H. Connell, Jr., Douglas H. Jones, for appellant.

H. Lane Young, William H. Major III, T. Ryan Mock, for appellee.


SHULMAN, Chief Judge.

Appellant brought suit for injuries suffered in an automobile collision. This appeal is from the grant of summary judgment to appellee-defendant.

Appellee's motion for summary judgment was based on a contention that appellant did not suffer a "serious injury" as that term is defined in Code Ann. § 56-3402b (j) (OCGA § 33-34-2 (13)). That contention was premised on appellant's testimony on deposition that he did not miss a single...

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