WOJCIK v. POLLOCK


97 N.J. Super. 319 (1967)

235 A.2d 58

ALBERT J. WOJCIK, PLAINTIFF, v. RALPH POLLOCK, DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division.

Decided October 9, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Milton Malkin argued the cause for plaintiff.

Mr. Thomas F. Hueston argued the cause for defendant (Messrs. Hueston and Hueston, attorneys).


DEVITA, J.D.C. (temporarily assigned).

The plaintiff, Albert J. Wojcik instituted suit for injuries sustained as a result of the alleged negligence of Ralph Pollock, defendant, on April 28, 1963. Plaintiff, while seated in a vehicle commonly known as a "Mushmann" on the premises of his employer, Wakefern Food Corporation, was allegedly struck by defendant's truck. Defendant, by way of defense, alleges that on May 17, 1963 plaintiff executed a release in the amount...

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