BENHAM, Judge.
After the trial of a personal injury case, the jury returned a verdict in favor of appellant on the issue of appellee's liability, but awarded no damages because the evidence was insufficient to prove that appellee's agent caused appellant to suffer a "serious injury" as defined by OCGA § 33-34-2 (13). Appellant's sole enumeration is that the trial court erred in its charge to the jury regarding the definition of "serious injury." We disagree and...
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