HILL v. FOUR-LEAF COAL COMPANY


529 S.W.2d 225 (1975)

Julius HILL, Plaintiff Appellant-Appellee, v. FOUR-LEAF COAL COMPANY, Defendant Appellee-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

October 27, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Gregory O'Connor, Knoxville, for appellant-appellee.

Robert R. Campbell, Knoxville, for appellee-appellant; Hodges, Doughty & Carson, Knoxville, of counsel.


OPINION

HARBISON, Justice.

This is an action for workmen's compensation benefits, in which both parties have appealed from the final judgment of the trial court.

The employee, Julius Hill, is 55 years of age; he has no formal education and has worked as a coal miner most of his adult life. He had worked in underground coal mines for about fourteen years prior to his employment by the defendant below, Four-Leaf Coal Company. He then was employed by...

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