BROWN v. PROVIDENT LIFE & CAS. INS. CO.

No. 7725SC202.

241 S.E.2d 87 (1978)

35 N.C. App. 256

E. L. BROWN v. PROVIDENT LIFE & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

February 7, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bryce O. Thomas, Jr., Lenoir, for plaintiff-appellant.

Townsend, Todd & Vanderbloemen by William W. Respass, Jr., Lenoir, for defendant-appellee.


PARKER, Judge.

Plaintiff's insurance policy contained a clause excluding coverage "for treatment of bodily injuries arising from or in the course of any employment." The sole question presented by this appeal is whether plaintiff's injuries arose "from or in the course of" his employment.

Plaintiff was self-employed, and the stipulated facts clearly show that he had begun the performance of the duties of his job. The boards were plaintiff's stock in trade...

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