TROUTMAN v. WHITE & SIMPSON, INC.

No. COA 95-4.

464 S.E.2d 481 (1995)

John Paul TROUTMAN, Employee-Plaintiff, v. WHITE & SIMPSON, INC., Employer-Defendant, and Employers Mutual Casualty Company, Carrier-Defendant.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

December 5, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chandler, deBrun & Fink by Steven B. Hayes, Charlotte, for plaintiff-appellee.

Caudle & Spears, P.A. by Lloyd C. Caudle and Sean M. Phelan, Charlotte, for defendants-appellants.


WYNN, Judge.

Plaintiff, John Troutman, was injured on 24 April 1991 while working as a floor sander for defendant, White & Simpson, Inc. Mr. Troutman was seventy-one years old at the time of his injury and had worked for White & Simpson, Inc. in the same position for fifty years. After reaching the age of sixty-five, he continued to work at that company for 40 hours per week, earning the same salary that he had before turning sixty-five.

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