HOWELL v. MOBILE INFIRMARY

SC 1658.

337 So.2d 338 (1976)

Bertrum L. HOWELL v. MOBILE INFIRMARY, a corporation, et al., etc.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

September 10, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael J. Salmon, Mobile, for appellant.

Brown, Hudgens & Richardson, Mobile, for Mobile Infirmary and Dr. Edward L. Bryant.

Benjamin H. Kilborn, Mobile, for Dr. Shepard Jerome.

W. Boyd Reeves, Mobile, for Dr. Harry Webster.


BEATTY, Justice.

Plaintiff-appellant, Bertrum L. Howell, filed an action in Mobile Circuit Court seeking damages from Mobile Infirmary, Dr. Shepard Jerome, Dr. Harry Webster and Dr. Edward Bryant. Howell alleged that due to the negligence of the aforementioned defendant-appellees he suffered a burn to his leg. After extensive pre-trial discovery, each appellee was awarded a summary judgment. From these judgments, Howell appeals.

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