BROWN v. PULLMAN, INC.

Civ. 3309.

423 So.2d 250 (1982)

Sam BROWN, Jr. v. PULLMAN, INC., et al.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

November 17, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herb. P. Massie of Shores, Larkin, Penick & Massie, Birmingham, for appellant.

James B. Kierce, Jr. of Stone, Patton & Kierce, Bessemer, for appellees.


WRIGHT, Presiding Judge.

This is a workmen's compensation case.

Sam Brown worked for Pullman-Standard on July 2, 1980, when he suffered an alleged injury to his right ankle while on the job. Brown claims that he struck his ankle on a piece of steel or iron, causing him severe pain and resulting in a permanent partial disability to the ankle.

The evidence developed that in October 1978, Brown suffered a fracture...

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