WORTHINGTON v. MOORE ELEC. CO., INC.

Civ. 7275.

563 So.2d 617 (1990)

Lewis Wayne WORTHINGTON, et al. v. MOORE ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied May 2, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John I. Cottle III of Bowles & Cottle, Tallassee, for appellant.

Charles A. Stewart III and John R. Bradwell of Hill, Hill, Carter, Franco, Cole & Black, Montgomery, for appellee.


ROBERTSON, Judge.

This is a workmen's compensation case.

The employee, Lewis Worthington, was employed by Moore Electric Company, Inc. as a foreman. The employee was involved in an accident while driving one of his employer's trucks. The parties stipulated that as a result of the accident the employee sustained a twenty-five percent partial disability to the hand.

After hearing the employee's testimony in the case, the trial court entered an order...

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