CAULDER v. MILLS

No. 258PA84.

331 S.E.2d 646 (1985)

Clifton D. CAULDER, Employee-Plaintiff v. Waverly MILLS, Employer-Defendant and Employers Mutual Insurance Company, Carrier-Defendant.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

July 3, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

CHARLES R. HASSELL, Jr., Raleigh, for plaintiff-appellee.

Hedrick, Eatman, Gardner, Feerick & Kincheloe by J.A. GARDNER, III, Charlotte, for defendants-appellants.


EXUM, Justice.

The employee-plaintiff, Clifton Caulder, was a textile worker for his entire working life, for the last thirteen years of which he was employed by defendant Waverly Mills. His claim is for worker's compensation for incapacity to work caused by chronic obstructive lung disease. Concluding that Caulder's lung disease was occupational and compensable and that he was last injuriously exposed to the hazards of the disease while working for Waverly Mills...

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