PERRY v. BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.

No. 8510IC1112.

343 S.E.2d 215 (1986)

James K. PERRY, Employee, Plaintiff, v. BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC., Employer, and American Motorists Insurance Company, Carrier, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

May 20, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Law Offices of Paul J. Michaels, P.A. by John Alan Jones, Raleigh, for plaintiff.

Smith, Moore, Smith, Schell & Hunter by J. Donald Cowan, Jr., and Caroline Hudson, Greensboro, for defendants.


WHICHARD, Judge.

Defendants contend the commission erred in finding and concluding that plaintiff is totally and permanently disabled as a result of a compensable occupational disease. We find sufficient evidence from which the commission could conclude that plaintiff suffers from an occupational disease.

Appellate review of decisions of the Industrial Commission is limited to a determination of "whether there was competent evidence before the Commission...

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