TURNER v. BIRMINGHAM CLAY CO.

Civ. 2614.

399 So.2d 856 (1981)

Hanna J. TURNER, who sues individually and as surviving spouse of Hal Turner, v. BIRMINGHAM CLAY COMPANY, a corporation.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

June 3, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James N. Brown, III, and John F. Kizer, Jr., Birmingham, for appellant.

Charles F. Carr of Rives, Peterson, Pettus, Conway, Elliott & Small, Birmingham, for appellee.


BRADLEY, Judge.

This appeal is from the granting of a motion for summary judgment in a workmen's compensation case.

The facts are as follows. Hal Turner was an employee of Birmingham Clay Company on October 30, 1975 when he sustained serious injuries to his back and pelvis while operating a lift. Turner was paid temporary total benefits, hospital expenses, and medical expenses up until his death on August 24, 1977. At that time all workmen's compensation benefits...

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