SAGER v. O.A. PETERSON CONST., CO.


862 A.2d 1119 (2004)

182 N.J. 156

Robert SAGER, Petitioner-Appellant, v. O.A. PETERSON CONSTRUCTION, CO., Respondent-Respondent.

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided December 21, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Scott P. Kessler, Rahway, argued the cause for appellant (Tobin, Koster, Oleckna, Reitman, Greenstein & Konray, attorneys).

Francis T. Giuliano, Ramsey, argued the cause for respondent.


Justice ZAZZALI delivered the opinion of the Court.

On the day of the terrorist attacks in New York City in September of 2001, Robert Sager was working at a construction site on Long Island, New York, for his employer, a New Jersey contractor. Because the attacks caused the emergency closing of all bridges and tunnels between New York and New Jersey, Sager and several co-workers were unable to return to their New Jersey homes at the end of the scheduled workday. Consequently...

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