WALKER v. HOWELL

88-1533.

565 So.2d 18 (1990)

Willie Earl WALKER v. Harry HOWELL.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied June 22, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Barry W. Hair of Hogan, Smith, Alspaugh, Samples & Pratt, Birmingham, for appellant.

Peter A. McInish of Lee & McInish, Dothan, for appellee.


JONES, Justice.

In a co-employee suit, the trial court entered summary judgments in favor of the defendants, United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, Inc. ("USF & G"), and Harry Howell, president of Howell Plywood Company. The plaintiff, Willie Earl Walker, had lost three fingers in a Howell Plywood chipper that he was attempting to clean. Walker appeals only from the judgment in favor of Howell.

On appeal, the sole issue is whether the evidence, either...

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