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Tara Groves filed a legal malpractice suit against her former attorney, Scott A. I. Hart, and his professional corporation, Scott A. I. Hart, P.C., collectively referred to as Hart. A jury rendered a verdict in favor of Groves for $78,033.00, and Hart appeals. For the following reasons, we affirm. Groves was injured in an automobile accident and hired Hart to represent her on a personal injury claim against the driver of the other automobile. Shortly after Hart filed suit on behalf of Groves, the suit settled for the $25,000.00 liability limit in the other driver’s automobile insurance policy. Hart was aware that Groves also had a potential claim on up to $275,000.00 of underinsured motorist coverage provided in her own automobile insurance policy based on the difference between the $300,000.00 limits of uninsured motorists coverage in her policy and the $25,000.00 limits of liability paid by the other driver’s policy. Nevertheless, Hart failed to insist that Groves sign a limited release to settle the suit to preserve the underinsured motorist claim. Instead, Hart advised Groves to settle the suit by signing a general release, and then dismissed the suit. Hart admitted that his actions were negligent because they had the effect of extinguishing Groves’s potential claim for underinsured motorists benefits. At trial, Groves presented evidence that she incurred medical expenses as a result of the accident in excess of the $25,000.00 liability limits paid under the other driver’s policy, and claimed that she was damaged by Hart’s negligence to the extent that she lost underinsured motorist coverage she would otherwise have had for those expenses. Hart’s defense at trial was that Groves was not damaged as a proximate result of his negligence because she failed to prove that all her claimed medical expenses were for injuries caused by the accident, and failed to prove that she would have recovered underinsured motorist benefits but for his negligence.

1. Hart claims that the trial court erred by failing to allow him to present evidence that about $34,000.00 of disability insurance Groves received for inability to work as a result of the accident reduced the amount of underinsured motorist benefits she would have been entitled to recover under her policy. Pretermitting whether this evidence would have been admissible, we find no basis in the record for Hart’s claim that the trial court failed to allow or prevented him from introducing the evidence. Although counsel for both parties made arguments to the trial court prior to and during the trial about the admissibility of this evidence, the trial court never ruled on the admissibility of the evidence or to exclude the evidence. “This is a Court for correction of errors below, and, in the absence of a ruling by the trial court, this Court has nothing to review.” Williams v. Resurgens & Affiliated Orthopaedists , 267 Ga. App. 578, 580 600 SE2d 378 2004. It is counsel’s duty to obtain a ruling on the admissibility of evidence, and the failure to do so results in a waiver. Id.

 
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