An article recounts the extraordinary incident of a night watchman in New Jersey who was assaulted by a UFO in 1956. Following the encounter, he experienced significant health issues and subsequently filed for worker’s compensation benefits due to his condition.

That sounds like a fascinating article! The story of a night watchman encountering a UFO in 1956 adds a unique twist to the conventional narratives about alien encounters. It’s intriguing to see how such an unusual event could lead to a worker’s compensation claim, raising questions about the implications of unexplained phenomena in the workplace. I wonder how the insurance company and the authorities handled the case, considering the skepticism around UFO sightings at that time. It also opens up a broader discussion about the intersection of law, health, and extraordinary claims—how do we handle situations that fall outside of typical workplace incidents? It would be interesting to hear more about the watchman’s experiences and the aftermath of his illness. Did he ever find support for his claims?