CRIM v. DECORATOR'S SUPPLY


291 S.C. 193 (1987)

351 S.E.2d 520

George CRIM, Respondent v. DECORATOR'S SUPPLY, a/k/a Lexington Floor Covering, and Harleysville Mutual Casualty Company, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided January 19, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles E. Carpenter, Jr. and J. Carlisle Oxner, Jr., of Richardson, Plowden, Grier & Howser, Columbia, for appellants.

William P. Walker, Jr., Lexington, for respondent.


Heard Dec. 11, 1986.

Decided Jan. 19, 1987.

GOOLSBY, Judge:

The sole issue in this workers' compensation case is whether the respondent George Crim was an employee of the appellant Lexington Floor Covering at the time he was injured. The single commissioner, the full commission, and the circuit court determined that Crim was an employee of Lexington Floor Covering. We affirm.

An award will not be made under our Worker's Compensation Act unless...

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