SLATTON v. METRO AIR CONDITIONING, INC.

No. 9310IC1219.

450 S.E.2d 550 (1994)

Dennis P. SLATTON, Employee, Plaintiff, v. METRO AIR CONDITIONING, INC., Employer; Commercial Union Insurance Company, Carrier, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

December 6, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robin E. Hudson, Raleigh, for plaintiff-appellant.

Young Moore Henderson & Alvis, P.A., by J.A. Webster III, Raleigh, for defendants-appellees.


THOMPSON, Judge.

In this case the Industrial Commission denied workers' compensation benefits to an employee, finding that the employee was unable to prove that: (1) he had sustained a compensable occupational disease; and (2) his employment with the defendant was a contributing factor to the alleged occupational disease. We find that the review conducted by the Full Commission did not satisfy the mandate of N.C.Gen.Stat. § 97-85 to review the evidence and findings...

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