JOHNSON v. FIRST UNION CORP.

No. COA97-211.

504 S.E.2d 808 (1998)

Dorothy JOHNSON and Paula Smith, Plaintiff-Appellants, v. FIRST UNION CORPORATION and/or First Union Mortgage Corporation; Kay L. Bailey; CIGNA Property & Casualty Insurance Company and/or Esis, Inc.; Robin Deffenbaugh; International Rehabilitation Associates, Inc. (Intracorp); and Pat Edwards, R.N., Defendant-Appellees.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

October 6, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles R. Hassell, Jr., Raleigh, for plaintiff-appellants.

Smith, Anderson, Blount, Dorsett, Mitchell & Jernigan, L.L.P. by Robin K. Vinson, Raleigh, for defendant-appellees First Union Corporation, First Union Mortgage Corporation and Kay L. Bailey.

Yates, McLamb, & Weyher, L.L.P. by Derek M. Crump and Travis K. Morton, and Poyner & Spruill, L.L.P. by Beth R. Fleishman and Robin Tatum Morris, Raleigh, for defendant-appellees CIGNA Property & Casualty Insurance Company and/or Esis, Inc., and Robin Deffenbaugh.

Maupin, Taylor & Ellis, P.A. by Elizabeth D. Scott and Joanne J. Lambert, Raleigh, for defendant-appellees and petitioners International Rehabilitation Associates, Inc., (Intracorp) and Pat Edwards, R.N.


McGEE, Judge.

This case arises from an action stemming from alleged on-the-job injuries suffered by plaintiffs. In 1992 and 1993, plaintiffs separately filed claims with the North Carolina Industrial Commission seeking workers' compensation benefits for repetitive motion disorders they allegedly suffered in the course of their employment as customer service representatives for First Union Corporation and/or First Union Mortgage Corporation. Both plaintiffs initially...

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