BANKHEAD FOREST INDUSTRIES, INC. v. LOVETT

Civ. 3421.

423 So.2d 899 (1982)

BANKHEAD FOREST INDUSTRIES, INC. v. Eunice T. LOVETT.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

December 8, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Luke E. Alexander of Guin, Bouldin & Alexander, Russellville, for appellant.

W.H. Rogers, Moulton, for appellee.


WRIGHT, Presiding Judge.

This is a workmen's compensation case. Employee, Eunice Lovett, was injured on the job when a stack of lumber fell on her feet, causing nerve damage. Suit was filed against her employer, Bankhead Forest Industries, Inc., and trial was had ore tenus. The evidence at trial tended to show that employee, fifty-seven years of age with a sixth-grade education and no sales experience or business equipment experience, had suffered a tarsal tunnel...

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