CHAPMAN v. SOUTHERN IMPORT COMPANY

No. 8210IC631.

303 S.E.2d 824 (1983)

George CHAPMAN, Employee, v. SOUTHERN IMPORT COMPANY, Employer, and Travelers Insurance Company, Carrier.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

July 5, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hewlett & Collins by John C. Collins, Wilmington, for plaintiff-appellant.

Crossley & Johnson by Robert W. Johnson, Wilmington, for defendant-appellee.


EAGLES, Judge.

Plaintiff first argues that the Chief Deputy Commissioner was in error in finding that plaintiff had a twenty-five percent permanent partial disability of the back as a result of prior spinal fusions. This finding was based upon the testimony of the examining doctor, Dr. Dorman. Plaintiff contends that the doctor's opinion was mere speculation since he did not consult with Dr. McGillicuddy, the doctor who...

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