MALCOM v. CHRYSLER CORPORATION


255 A.2d 706 (1969)

James Edward MALCOM, Appellant-Employee, v. CHRYSLER CORPORATION, Appellee-Employer.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

June 12, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Julian D. Winslow, Wilmington, for appellant-employee.

Carl Schnee, Wilmington, for appellee-employer.


OPINION

O'HORA, Justice.

James Edward Malcom ("claimant"), in the course of his employment with Chrysler Corporation ("employer") suffered a whiplash injury to his neck and a contusion of his right wrist, which he claims has caused him a lengthy period of unemployment for which he is entitled to compensation. Employer has admitted that claimant was injured in the course of his employment, but disputes his allegations that any disability resulted therefrom...

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