ARMSTRONG v. LEWIS & ASSOCIATES CONSTRUCTION CO.

Civ. 4018.

451 So.2d 332 (1984)

William W. ARMSTRONG v. LEWIS & ASSOCIATES CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

May 9, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Judy A. Newcomb of Faulk, Newcomb & Newman, Dothan, for appellant.

William C. Carn, III and Huey D. McInish of Lee & McInish, Dothan, for appellee.


WRIGHT, Presiding Judge.

This is a workmen's compensation case.

Claimant, William Armstrong, age forty-eight, is married and has four children. He is unable to read or write except to sign his name. In the past claimant has performed various types of unskilled labor. He has never held a supervisory position.

In January 1979 claimant began work for Lewis and Associates Construction Company (employer) as a general laborer, earning an hourly wage of ...

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