Smith, J. (dissenting). “[T]he legislative intent underlying the No-Fault Law was to weed out frivolous claims and limit recovery to significant injuries” (Dufel v Green, 84 NY2d 795, 798 [1995]). Since the statute was enacted, false claims of “serious injury” have done muc…
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