SNOW v. DICK & KIRKMAN, INC.

No. 8410IC160.

328 S.E.2d 29 (1985)

Ann H. SNOW, Widow Thomas Edward Snow and Heather Deanne Snow, minor children of David R. Snow, Deceased Employee, Plaintiffs, v. DICK & KIRKMAN, INC., Employer, Bituminous Casualty Insurance Co., Carrier, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

April 16, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas S. Harris, Greensboro, for plaintiffs-appellees.

Horton and Michaels by John A. Michaels, Raleigh, for defendants-appellants.


PHILLIPS, Judge.

The crucial and determinative question raised by this appeal is whether the Commission's finding that decedent's death was precipitated by an electrical shock accidentally sustained in his employment is supported by competent evidence. Defendants' several other assignments of error raise questions that are either subordinate or immaterial to this one, and will be addressed only as the disposition of this question requires. The competent evidence before...

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