KELLER v. ELECTRIC WIRING COMPANY

No. 308.

130 S.E.2d 342 (1963)

259 N.C. 222

James R. KELLER, Employee, v. ELECTRIC WIRING COMPANY, Inc., Employer, and New Amsterdam Casualty Company, Carrier.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

April 10, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John H. McMurray, Morganton, for plaintiff-appellant.

Patrick, Harper & Dixon, by F. G. Harper, Jr., Hickory, for defendants-appellees.


HIGGINS, Justice.

The Superior Court judgment was based on the court's conclusion as a matter of law that the evidence was insufficient to support a finding that the claimant suffered an injury by accident arising out of and in the course of his employment. It is the duty of the court to determine whether, in any reasonable view of the evidence, it is sufficient to support the critical findings necessary to permit an award...

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