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Wyle v. Professional Services Industries Inc.6/18/1991 An accident may have more than one proximate cause. APV Crepaco, Inc. v. Alltransport, Inc., 683 F. Supp. 1031, 1032 (E.D. Va. 1987). Thus, the commission was required to consider whether Wyle's intoxication played any part in contributing
to his injury, i.e. by affecting his balance or causing him to disregard the danger.
Because the deputy commissioner's findings of fact, adopted by the commission, specifically concern whether the intoxication caused the ladder to slip and do not make similar findings with reference to whether intoxication in any other way proximately caused the injury, we remand the case for further findings of fact and conclusions of law regarding proximate cause.
Reserved and remanded.
Disposition
Reserved and remanded.
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