HUSKINS v. UNITED FELDSPAR CORPORATION

No. 233.

84 S.E.2d 645 (1954)

241 N.C. 128

Jack HUSKINS, Employee v. UNITED FELDSPAR CORPORATION (Employer); Coal Operators Casualty Company (Carrier).

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

November 24, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles Hughes, Newland, for plaintiff appellee.

Williams & Williams, Asheville, for defendant appellants.


BARNHILL, Chief Justice.

The plaintiff has failed to establish a compensable claim for disablement due to silicosis which arose within two years after his last injurious exposure to the hazards of free silica dust.

The Commission found as a fact that claimant is actually incapacitated by silicosis, and that his disablement occurred on 2 May 1946, the day he left the employment of Feldspar to accept a job with Phillips & Coulter. There is no sufficient...

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