MANNING v. GEORGIA POWER COMPANY

40600.

252 Ga. 404 (1984)

314 S.E.2d 432

MANNING v. GEORGIA POWER COMPANY et al.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided April 4, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hine & Carroll, Paul T. Carroll III, for appellant.

Troutman, Sanders, Lockerman & Ashmore, Fordham E. Huffman, Robert L. Pennington, Lamar, Archer & Cofrin, Robert C. Lamar, for appellees.

John E. James, Gene Mac Winburn, Billy E. Moore, amicus curiae.


SMITH, Justice.

Richard Manning was injured when he came in contact with a 115,000 volt conductor while working as a painter at a Georgia Power Company facility. At the time of his injury he was employed by Joseph Hartman d/b/a The Tower People, which was under contract with Georgia Power Company to paint certain structures owned by it that were rusting and in need of maintenance. Manning sought and obtained workers' compensation...

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