STANCILL v. FORD MOTOR CO.

Record No. 1941-91-1.

421 S.E.2d 872 (1992)

Guilford STANCILL, Sr. v. FORD MOTOR COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Virginia.

September 1, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John H. Klein, Norfolk (Rutter & Montagna, on brief), for appellant.

Barry Dorans, Virginia Beach (Samuel W. Meekins, Jr., Wolcott, Rivers, Wheary, Basnight & Kelly, on brief), for appellee.

Present: KOONTZ, C.J., and BAKER and COLEMAN, JJ.


COLEMAN, Judge.

Guilford Stancill, Sr. appeals the Workers' Compensation Commission decision denying his application for compensation benefits based on his claim that he had developed an "occupational disease." Stancill contends that the commission erred in finding the evidence insufficient to prove that he had sustained an occupational disease and, in doing so, the commission either disregarded or failed to consider uncontradicted credible evidence. As cross-error...

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