CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES, INC. v. SNODDY

83-10.

457 So.2d 379 (1984)

CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES, INC. v. Thomas H. SNODDY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

September 28, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Duncan Y. Manley of Rives & Peterson, Birmingham, for appellant.

J. Gusty Yearout and William P. Traylor of Lorant, Harris & Yearout, Birmingham, for appellee.


PER CURIAM.

This is an appeal by Carnival Cruise Lines from a judgment in an action brought by Thomas H. Snoddy for injuries he sustained while a passenger aboard a cruise ship owned by Carnival Cruise Lines.

Snoddy, a high school mathematics teacher, was a chaperone for a group of high school students aboard the cruise ship TSS Mardi Gras. Snoddy's injury was the result of an early morning fall on March 15, 1978, from the upper bunk in his cabin, apparently...

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