Langlais v. Hildebrand
Langlais v. Hildebrand
Opinion of the Court
Following a motor vehicle accident, the plaintiff sued the defendant for negligence, seeking damages for medical expenses and pain and suffering. The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff and awarded her damages in the amount of $17,226.
We note at the outset that the plaintiff has failed to provide a record appendix that is adequate for appellate review. "It is the obligation of the appellant[ ] to include in the appendix those [materials that] are essential for review of the issues raised on appeal ...." Shawmut Community Bank, N.A. v. Zagami,
In any event, the record materials we do have demonstrate that the judge did not abuse her discretion in denying the plaintiff's motion. See Baudanza v. Comcast of Mass. I, Inc.,
Judgment affirmed.
Order denying motion for additur or new trial on damages affirmed.
The judge later allowed the defendant's motion to reduce the award by $8,000 to offset the personal injury protection benefits received by the plaintiff. The plaintiff raises no claim of error as to this ruling.
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