No serious injury under Kreiner where man was already disabled
In Belt v. Maczynski, the Court of Appeals upheld the dismissal of a man's no fault injury claim, despite the Defendant's admission that he had sustained an injury that "affects a major life activity". The Court did not explain what the injury was, but held that since the victim was already disabled from work and many activities, the additional limitations he suffered did not "significantly alter" his life.