CAMPBELL v. SOUTHERN RY. CO.

Civ. 2678.

398 So.2d 728 (1981)

Lewis CAMPBELL v. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, a corporation.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

May 13, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank O. Burge, Jr. and Scott A. Powell, Birmingham, for appellant.

George M. Van Tassel, Jr. of Sadler, Sadler, Sullivan, Sharp & Stutts, Birmingham, for appellee.


BRADLEY, Judge.

The appeal is from a judgment in favor of plaintiff, Lewis Campbell, for loss of hearing due to noise exposure in the amount of $9,750 and against the defendant, Southern Railway Company, Inc. Campbell contends he received an inadequate verdict due to the admission of hearsay evidence.

Campbell brought his complaint against Southern Railway pursuant to the Federal Employers Liability Act claiming damages for personal injuries sustained while...

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