HORNE v. MARVIN L. GOODSON LOGGING CO.

No. 8610TC214.

349 S.E.2d 293 (1986)

Edward HORNE, Employee, Plaintiff, v. MARVIN L. GOODSON LOGGING CO., Employer, Self-Insured (Hewitt, Coleman & Asso., Inc.), Defendant.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

October 21, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James G. Gillespie, Jr., Wilmington, for plaintiff.

Hedrick, Eatman, Gardner & Kincheloe by Mel J. Garofalo, Charlotte, for defendant.

Ennis, Friedman & Bersoff by Donald N. Bersoff, Washington, D.C.; Tharrington, Smith & Hargrove by Ann L. Majestic, Raleigh, for amicus curiae.


ARNOLD, Judge.

Plaintiff contends that the denial of permanent partial disability was not based on substantial evidence, was not adequately supported and was in error as a matter of law. We disagree.

The well-established rule concerning the role of the appellate court in reviewing an appeal from the Industrial Commission is that the Court is limited to a determination of (1) whether the findings of fact are supported by competent evidence, and (2) whether...

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