GOODMAN v. CONE MILLS CORP.

No. 8410IC1051.

331 S.E.2d 261 (1985)

Mae B. GOODMAN, Widow of and Administratrix of the Estate of Brown B. Goodman, Deceased, Employee, Plaintiff, v. CONE MILLS CORPORATION, Employer, and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, Carrier, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

July 2, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles R. Hassell, Jr., Raleigh, for plaintiff-appellant.

Hatcher Kincheloe and John F. Morris, Charlotte, for defendants-appellees.


MARTIN, Judge.

Plaintiff argues on appeal that the Industrial Commission erred in finding that Brown Goodman's disability and death were not caused, or contributed to, by his exposure to cotton dust in his employment with Cone Mills. We conclude that the evidence, though conflicting, was sufficient to support the Commission's findings and its denial of plaintiff's claim. Accordingly, we must affirm its decision.

The evidence before the Commission tended to...

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