ALABAMA POWER CO. v. JARMAN

87-1389.

549 So.2d 7 (1989)

ALABAMA POWER COMPANY v. Conrad E. JARMAN and Margene Jarman

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied July 14, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. Allen Baker, Jr. and Jonathan S. Harbuck of Balch & Bingham, Birmingham, and William M. Cunningham, Jr. of Sintz, Campbell, Duke, Taylor & Cunningham, Mobile, for appellant.

E.J. Saad, Donald G. Beebe and Mark L. Redditt of Crosby, Saad & Beebe, Mobile, for appellees.


STEAGALL, Justice.

Conrad E. Jarman, an employee of Combustion Engineering Company, fell from a scaffold and injured his back while working on a boiler at an Alabama Power Company plant under a contract Alabama Power had with Combustion Engineering. Jarman and his wife, Margene, sued Alabama Power, alleging negligent breach of its duty, both as premises owner and as prime contractor, to provide Jarman with a safe work place, and alleging wantonness. The trial court...

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