LOMAX v. SPEED

85-1127.

507 So.2d 455 (1987)

James P. LOMAX v. Ted SPEED and Aubrey Wilkerson.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied May 8, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Kenneth Gibson, Fairhope, for appellant.

Davis Carr, Mobile, for appellees.


HOUSTON, Justice.

James P. Lomax sued his co-employees Ted Speed and Aubrey Wilkerson for injuries which he sustained in 1979 during the course of his employment by Bryson Environmental Services, Inc. At the conclusion of a day-and-a-half trial, at which sixteen witnesses testified, the Honorable Robert L. Byrd directed a verdict for Speed and Wilkerson on Lomax's wantonness claim. The jury found Lomax, Speed, and Wilkerson guilty of negligence and signed a verdict...

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