ANDERSON v. A. M. SMYRE MFG. CO.

No. 8110IC220.

283 S.E.2d 433 (1981)

Clarence William ANDERSON, Employee, v. A. M. SMYRE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Employer, and Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Company, Carrier.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

October 20, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hedrick, Feerick, Eatman, Gardner & Kincheloe by Richard T. Feerick, Charlotte, for defendants-appellants.

Frederick R. Stann, Gastonia, for plaintiff-appellee.


BECTON, Judge.

Defendant argues that compensation may be awarded only to the extent that a disability results from an occupational disease and that since there is evidence that plaintiff could work at some occupation, compensation (a) should have been apportioned, or (b) should have been based on the loss or injury to an organ (lungs)—i. e., on the percentage of predicted lung function loss.

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