KELLY v. CAROLINA COMPONENTS

No. 8610IC1247.

356 S.E.2d 367 (1987)

William KELLY, Employee-Plaintiff, v. CAROLINA COMPONENTS, Employer-Defendant, Self-Insured.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

June 2, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jernigan & Maxfield by Leonard T. Jernigan, Jr., Raleigh, for employee-plaintiff.

Hedrick, Eatman, Gardner & Kincheloe by Thomas E. Williams and John Brem Smith, Charlotte, for employer-defendant.


WELLS, Judge.

Defendant raises questions as to admission of evidence, findings of fact, and conclusions of law. We overrule all of defendant's arguments and affirm the Commissioner's award.

In one argument, defendant contends that the Commission erred in failing to sustain defendant's objections to a hypothetical question asked of plaintiff's medical witness, Dr. David Fajgenbaum, who treated plaintiff for his herniated disc. The objected-to question was as...

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