STRICKLAND v. BIRMINGHAM BUILDING & REMODELING

83-136.

449 So.2d 1242 (1984)

Warren STRICKLAND v. BIRMINGHAM BUILDING & REMODELING, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

April 20, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles F. Carr of Rives & Peterson, Birmingham, for appellant.

Robert M. Girardeau of Huie, Fernambucq & Stewart, Birmingham, for appellees.


SHORES, Justice.

On July 24, 1980, Warren Strickland was injured in the course of his employment with Birmingham Building and Remodeling (Birmingham Building). He applied for and received workmen's compensation benefits. At one point, Seibels Bruce Group, the managing company for South Carolina Insurance Company (South Carolina), the compensation carrier, received information that Strickland had returned to work and suspended payment of the benefits.

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