HANKS v. BLAIR MILLS, INC.

0535

286 S.C. 378 (1985)

335 S.E.2d 91

Charles F. HANKS, Respondent, v. BLAIR MILLS, INC., and Commerce and Industry Insurance Company, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided August 8, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William S. Davies, Jr., and David G. Traylor, Jr. of Nelson, Mullins, Grier & Scarborough, Columbia, for appellants.

C. Ben Bowen of Abrams, Bowen & Parham, Greenville, for respondent.


Heard May 20, 1985.

Decided Aug. 8, 1985.

CURETON, Judge:

This is a workers' compensation case. In a decision affirmed by the full Industrial Commission and the circuit court, the single commissioner found the respondent Charles Hanks to be totally disabled from an occupational disease. The commissioner ordered Hanks' employer, appellant Blair Mills, and its carrier, appellant Commerce and Industry Insurance...

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