SINGLETON v. GEORGIA PACIFIC CORPORATION

40509.

252 Ga. 557 (1984)

315 S.E.2d 876

SINGLETON v. GEORGIA PACIFIC CORPORATION.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided May 16, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward E. Boshears, for appellant.

Richard M. Scarlett, M. Lynn Frey III, for appellee.

J. S. Hutto, Alton D. Kitchings, Gene Mac Winburn, Billy E. Moore, Dan F. Sullivan, Thomas W. Malone, Michael J. Rust, George C. Grant, Williston C. White, Harvey S. Gray, amici curiae.


SMITH, Justice.

James Singleton was employed by BAMM, Inc., which was in turn under contract to repair the roof of a Georgia Pacific building in Brunswick. In March 1982, Singleton was injured while working on Georgia Pacific's roof for BAMM, Inc. He made a claim for, and received, workers' compensation benefits from BAMM as a result of this injury. Singleton thereupon sued Georgia Pacific in tort, but the trial court entered an order granting summary judgment in...

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