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The court affirmed the trial court's grant of defendant's motion for directed verdict, finding that plaintiff failed to establish that the defendant breached its duty of ordinary care owed to plaintiff as a customer, as the construction area and steps did not create a dangerous condition and plaintiff's own testimony showed she successfully navigated the area before falling while distracted by examining currency.
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Kenneth L. Barr, Employee, appeals the decision of the Appellate Panel of the Workers' Compensation Commission denying his claim for medical and compensation benefits. Employee asserts injury as a result of exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the paints he used while working as a painter for the Darlington County School District. We affirm the decision of the Commission.
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