VIRDEN v. TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY


167 N.J. Super. 209 (1979)

400 A.2d 799

SHERMAN VIRDEN, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided April 2, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Arthur M. Shara argued the cause for appellant (Mr. Shara on the brief).

Mr. Joel N. Kreizman argued the cause for respondent (Messrs. Evans, Koelzer, Marriott, Osborne and Kreizman, attorneys; Mr. Kreizman on the brief).

Before Judges LORA, MICHELS and LARNER.


PER CURIAM.

Plaintiff Sherman Virden worked for Union Carbide Company as a raw materials operator from June 1970 until November 6, 1977 when he was furloughed and given three weeks of severance pay because of a reduction in force. He immediately filed for unemployment compensation and started receiving benefits of $104 a week as of November 13, 1977. On November 29, 1977 Virden was in an automobile accident. The attending physician's report submitted

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