L. W. LIMBAUGH MINING & CONST. CO. v. YOUNGBLOOD

Civ. 2072.

413 So.2d 1143 (1980)

L. W. LIMBAUGH MINING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY v. Jack YOUNGBLOOD.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied May 21, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Clark, Jr. and William T. Mills, II, of Porterfield, Scholl, Clark & Harper, Birmingham, for appellant.

William E. Mitch of Cooper, Mitch & Crawford, Birmingham, for appellee.


BRADLEY, Judge.

L. W. Limbaugh Mining & Construction Company (hereinafter referred to as "Limbaugh") appeals from a lower court ruling holding it liable for compensation payments under the workmen's compensation statute. We reverse.

Jack Youngblood, appellee, was working for Limbaugh on August 27, 1974 as a machine operator, when, as a result of a brake failure, he jumped to the ground, incurring injuries to his left hip and leg.

He was taken to...

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