JOHNSON v. ASPHALT HOT MIX

88-1507.

565 So.2d 219 (1990)

George Allen JOHNSON, Jr. v. ASPHALT HOT MIX, et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

June 29, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles N. Reese of Reese & Reese, Daleville, for appellant.

William L. Lee III of Lee & McInish, Dothan, and Joseph W. Adams, Ozark, for appellees.


ALMON, Justice.

This is an appeal from a partial summary judgment entered in favor of defendants Asphalt Hot Mix, Inc., Doris Mezick, and Charles Baggett, and against the plaintiff, George Allen Johnson, Jr., in a personal injury action.

Johnson was burned in an on-the-job accident while employed by Asphalt Hot Mix, Inc. ("Asphalt"). Some months after his injury, Johnson executed a "Release of All Claims," which stated in pertinent part:

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