WEAVER v. FRAZER

89-1572.

576 So.2d 200 (1991)

William Allen WEAVER v. Ben FRAZER and Philip Smithson.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

February 15, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gene Spencer of Byrd & Spencer, Dothan, for appellant.

Herman Cobb of Buntin, Cobb & Shealy, Dothan, for appellees.


STEAGALL, Justice.

William Allen Weaver sued co-employees Ben Frazer and Philip Smithson, alleging that he was injured as a result of what he alleged to be their willful conduct in instructing him to use an improper pump to pump acid into a water tank. The trial court entered a summary judgment in favor of Frazer and Smithson. Weaver appeals.

Weaver was injured when a hose came off of an air-driven pump, causing sulfuric acid to be sprayed on his back and...

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