WILLIAMS v. CROMPTON HIGHLAND MILLS

77856.

190 Ga. App. 621 (1989)

379 S.E.2d 622

WILLIAMS v. CROMPTON HIGHLAND MILLS, INC. et al.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided March 7, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Conrad & Abernathy, H. Clifton Conrad, Jr., for appellant.

Cameron D. Simpson, James T. McDonald, Jr., for appellees.


CARLEY, Chief Judge.

During his 35 years of employment with appellee-employer, appellant claimant was exposed to cotton dust. In February of 1970, he was forced to resign because of lung problems and he remained unemployed for an 11-month period. In January of 1971, he was hired by a construction company. He worked until 1974, when he was again forced to resign due to his lung condition. Thereafter, appellant remained unemployed for approximately a three-year period...

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