HUDSON v. STEVENS AND COMPANY

No. 7118IC605.

183 S.E.2d 296 (1971)

12 N.C. App. 366

Lester E. HUDSON, Employee, v. J. P. STEVENS AND COMPANY, Employer, and Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., Carrier.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

September 15, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold I. Spainhour, High Point, for plaintiff appellant.

Lovelace, Hardin & Bain, by Edward R. Hardin, High Point, for defendant appellee.


HEDRICK, Judge.

Plaintiff contends by appropriate assignment of error that the hearing commissioner committed prejudicial error by not allowing an expert witness, Dr. Wallace, to testify as to whether the cellulitis on plaintiff's right foot could or might have been caused by acid burns. In response to a question from the Commissioner, the physician stated unequivocally that he had no opinion regarding this matter. This assignment of error is without merit.

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