LINGO v. CREWS

4 Div. 569.

43 So.2d 815 (1950)

LINGO v. CREWS.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

January 19, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

P. S. Lewis and C. R. Lewis, Dothan, for appellant.

G. D. Halstead, Headland, for appellee.


FOSTER, Justice.

This is a suit filed by Amy Lingo as the mother of Harold T. Bryson, deceased. The purpose is to obtain compensation under the Workmen's Compensation Law of Alabama, Title 26, section 262 et seq.

Harold T. Bryson was a minor about sixteen years of age and, on April 28, 1948, was employed by appellee who operated a small fleet of trucks. On that day he received an injury to his hand from which tetanus developed and which was the cause of his...

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