ASHLEY v. BLUE BELL, INC.

Civ. 2665.

401 So.2d 112 (1981)

Vicky Sue ASHLEY v. BLUE BELL, INC.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

July 1, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel G. McDowell of Fine, McDowell & Cooper, Russellville, for appellant.

Braxton W. Ashe of Almon, McAlister, Ashe, Baccus & Smith, Sheffield, for appellee.


HOLMES, Judge.

This is a workmen's compensation case.

The employee, Vicky Sue Ashley, was employed as a sewing machine operator at Blue Bell, Inc., in Red Bay, Alabama. Ms. Ashley's job required her to move bundles of pants panels to her work station. While moving some "bundles" she injured her back. The injury occurred in the line and scope of her employment.

Ms. Ashley filed suit against Blue Bell, Inc., for workmen's compensation benefits. Trial...

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