ASSOCIATED FOREST MATERIALS v. KELLER

Civ. 6444.

537 So.2d 957 (1988)

ASSOCIATED FOREST MATERIALS v. Edward J. KELLER.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

December 14, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Luke E. Alexander of Guin, Bouldin & Alexander, Russellville, for appellant.

Robert I. Rogers, Jr. of Bedford, Bedford & Rogers, Russellville, for appellee.


EDWARD N. SCRUGGS, Retired Circuit Judge.

After hearing the ore tenus testimony and considering other evidence in this workmen's compensation case, the trial court adjudged that the employee was totally and permanently disabled because of a work-related injury. The decisive issue on the employer's appeal is whether varicosity of the employee's spermatic cord and of his legs was job related.

In a workmen's compensation case our evidentiary review is limited...

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