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Shah v. Howard Johnson
State: South Carolina
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: 140 N.C. App 58
Case Date: 09/19/2000
Plaintiff: Shah
Defendant: Howard Johnson
Preview:BHARAT SHAH, EMPLOYEE, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. HOWARD JOHNSON, EMPLOYER, SELF-INSURED, KEY RISK MANAGEMENT SERVICES, SERVICING AGENT, Defendant-Appellees No. COA99-964 (Filed 19 September 2000) 1. Workers' Compensation--payment of compensation without prejudice to right to contest--improper

The Industrial Commission did not act arbitrarily or abuse its discretion in a workers' compensation action arising from the shooting of a motel night auditor by finding that defendant improperly used Form 63 and improperly stopped payments. An employer or insurer using Form 63 under N.C.G.S.
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