OLIVER v. LIBERTY MUT. INS. CO.

88-596.

548 So.2d 1025 (1989)

Wilbur OLIVER v. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

July 21, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles R. Gillenwaters, Alexander City, for appellant.

John F. Dillon IV of Dillon, Kelley & Brown, Alexander City, for appellee.


ALMON, Justice.

Wilbur Oliver brought an action against Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, alleging the tort of outrageous conduct. After a workplace injury on October 28, 1986, Oliver paid his medical bills of $11.00 and $89.60. Liberty Mutual, his employer's workmen's compensation insurance carrier, reimbursed him promptly for the $11.00 expenditure, but allegedly did not reimburse the $89.60 before Oliver filed this action...

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