EMPLOYERS INS. CO. v. AMERICAN LIBERTY INS. CO.

85-319.

495 So.2d 1039 (1986)

EMPLOYERS INSURANCE COMPANY OF ALABAMA v. AMERICAN LIBERTY INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

September 12, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Clark, Jr. and Amy K. Myers of Clark & Scott, Birmingham, for appellant.

W.J. McDaniel and W. Scott McGarrah of McDaniel, Hall, Parsons, Conerly & Lusk, Birmingham, for appellee.


ADAMS, Justice.

Employers Insurance Company of Alabama (hereinafter "Employers") appeals from a summary judgment in favor of the defendant-appellee, American Liberty Insurance Company (hereinafter "American"). We reverse.

Employers, a workmen's compensation insurer, appealed two judgments entered against one of its insureds in favor of two injured employee claimants. One judgment required a lump sum payment of $14,352.08, representing accrued disability payments...

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