MATTER OF JOHNSTON v. ADDUCI


177 A.D.2d 773 (1991)

In the Matter of Christopher J. Johnston, Appellant, v. Patricia B. Adduci, as Commissioner of The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles, et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

November 7, 1991


Petitioner's arguments on this appeal are without merit. He claims that because the injuries he sustained in the two accidents which resulted in his driving while intoxicated convictions and the revocation of his license were minor cuts and bruises, they do not constitute personal injuries under Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1193 (2) (c). However, 15 NYCRR 136.5 (a) provides that any personal injury "regardless of the extent of such injury" falls within the statutory definition...

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