NELSON v. FOOD LION, INC.

No. 8810IC501.

375 S.E.2d 162 (1989)

92 N.C. App. 592

Alice NELSON, Employee, Plaintiff, v. FOOD LION, INCORPORATED, Employer, Self-Insured, (Alexsis, Incorporated), Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

January 17, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leigh Rodenbough, Madison, for plaintiff-appellant.

Smith Helms Mulliss & Moore by Jeri L. Whitfield and J. Donald Cowan, Jr., Greensboro, for defendants-appellees.


EAGLES, Judge.

In this workers' compensation action plaintiff argues that the Industrial Commission (Commission) should have found that the ankle injury she suffered on 21 June 1986 was compensable under the Act because it was a direct and natural result of a previous compensable ankle injury. We hold that the Commission's findings of fact are insufficient because they do not address whether or not plaintiff's injury was caused or related to her earlier injury for...

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