CRUMP v. INDEPENDENCE NISSAN

No. 9210IC982.

436 S.E.2d 589 (1993)

112 N.C. App. 587

Sidney C. CRUMP, Plaintiff-Employee, v. INDEPENDENCE NISSAN, Defendant-Employer, and Employers Mutual Casualty Companies, Defendant-Carrier.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

November 16, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Seth M. Bernanke, Charlotte, for plaintiff-appellant.

Caudle & Spears, P.A. by Lloyd C. Caudle and Lisa M. Crotty, Charlotte, for defendants-appellees.


ARNOLD, Chief Judge.

Plaintiff first assigns error to the full Commission's adoption of the deputy commissioner's opinion and award. Plaintiff argues that it is not sufficient for the full Commission to merely adopt the deputy commissioner's opinion and award and that if the record is not adequate to determine whether or not the deputy commissioner was mistaken in law and fact, then the case should be remanded for further...

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