DREW v. TAPPAN CO.


630 S.W.2d 624 (1982)

Jack L. DREW, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. The TAPPAN COMPANY and Aetna Life and Casualty Insurance Company, Defendants-Appellants.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

March 8, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W.A. Moody, Nashville, for defendants-appellants.

Joe K. Walker and Clyde W. Richert, III, Springfield, for plaintiff-appellee.


OPINION

DROWOTA, Justice.

The sole question raised in this worker's compensation appeal is whether the employee's injury arose out of and in the course of his employment. The trial court held that it did and allowed recovery. The employer and its insurance carrier have appealed.

The facts of the case are not in dispute. Appellee, Jack Drew, at the time of the accident was an employee of the defendant, Tappan Company. The defendant had inadequate...

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