Case Name: ORGERTRICE v. NASH
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1994-11-02
Citations: 215 Ga. App. 119
Docket Number: A94A2387
Parties: ORGERTRICE v. NASH.
Judges: Blackburn and Ruffin, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 215
Pages: 119–119

Head Matter:
A94A2387.
ORGERTRICE v. NASH.
(450 SE2d 708)
Decided November 2, 1994.
John H. Ridley, Jr., for appellant.
Greer, Klosik & Daugherty, John F. Daugherty, Robert J. Mc-Cune, for appellee.

Opinion:
Birdsong, Presiding Judge.
Appellant William O. Orgertrice, Jr., has filed a direct appeal from the final judgment of the state court entering judgment in favor of appellant after reducing the jury verdict of $5,348.78 by set-off in the amount of $4,600.
This case arose as a suit for damages as a result of injuries allegedly sustained in an automobile collision; therefore, as this is an appeal from an action in damages in which the judgment is $10,000 or less, appellant was required to follow the discretionary appeals procedure. OCGA § 5-6-35 (a) (6). Accordingly, this appeal must be dismissed for failure to comply with OCGA § 5-6-35. See generally CaShar, Inc. v. McKesson Corp., 204 Ga. App. 865 (420 SE2d 810); Heuer Indus. v. Crum, 202 Ga. App. 675 (415 SE2d 307).
Appeal dismissed.
Blackburn and Ruffin, JJ., concur.