Opinion
May 27, 1997
Appeal from the Supreme Court, Queens County (Lerner, J.).
Ordered that the order is affirmed, with one bill of costs to the respondents appearing separately and filing separate briefs.
As a general rule, questions of liability and damages in a negligence action represent distinct and severable issues which should be tried and determined separately ( see, CPLR 603; Rothbard v. Woolworth Co., 233 A.D.2d 434; Martinez v. Town of Babylon, 191 A.D.2d 483; Armstrong v. Adelman Automotive Parts Distrib. Corp., 176 A.D.2d 773; see also, 22 NYCRR 202.42). It is only where the nature of the injuries sustained has an important bearing on the issue of liability that a joint trial on both issues is permitted ( see, Dulin v. Maher, 200 A.D.2d 707; Amato v. Hudson County Montessori School, 185 A.D.2d 803). Here, the plaintiff failed to show a need to introduce evidence of the injuries he suffered in order to establish liability. Accordingly, the Supreme Court properly denied his application for a unified trial ( see, Dulin v. Maher, supra).
Bracken, J.P., O'Brien, Santucci, Friedmann and Goldstein, JJ., concur.