CARAWAN v. CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO.

No. 8510IC807.

340 S.E.2d 506 (1986)

Terri CARAWAN, Plaintiff/Employee, v. CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, Defendant/Employer.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

March 18, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Smith, Patterson, Follin, Curtis, James & Harkavy by Donnell Van Noppen, III, Raleigh, for plaintiff/employee.

Robert Carl Voight, Tarboro, for defendant/employer.


JOHNSON, Judge.

The pivotal question we must address is whether there was competent evidence to support the Full Commission's Findings of Fact which led to its conclusion of law that plaintiff's disability is compensable as an occupational disease within the meaning of G.S. 97-53(13). Findings of fact made by the Full Commission are binding on this Court if there is competent evidence tending to support the findings. McLean v. Roadway Express, Inc., 307 N.C...

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