SMITH v. MEMORIAL MISSION HOSPITAL

No. 7428IC55.

204 S.E.2d 546 (1974)

21 N.C. App. 380

Ben W. SMITH, Employee-Plaintiff, v. MEMORIAL MISSION HOSPITAL, Employer-Defendant, and Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company of Wisconsin, Carrier-Defendant.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

May 1, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

No appearance for plaintiff appellee.

Hedrick, McKnight, Parham, Helms & Kellam, by Edward L. Eatman, Jr., Charlotte, for defendants appellants.


MORRIS, Judge.

Defendants contend that the award of the Industrial Commission is not supported by competent evidence and is contrary to law. Defendants' position is well taken.

Plaintiff's father testified that he was Chief Engineer for the Memorial Mission Hospital, that he was familiar with the method of unstopping a commode with an "electric eel", that the mechanic must run his hands down through a pipe which is extremely coarse, and that the mechanic must...

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