OLIN CORP. v. SNOW

Civ. 7930.

582 So.2d 566 (1991)

OLIN CORPORATION v. Vernon SNOW, Jr.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

May 3, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward P. Turner, Jr. and Halron W. Turner of Turner, Onderdonk, Kimbrough & Howell, Chatom, for appellant.

Jay A. York, Mobile, for appellee.


L. CHARLES WRIGHT, Retired Appellate Judge.

Vernon Snow filed an action under Alabama's workmen's compensation law to recover benefits from Olin Corporation, alleging an injury resulting from an accident occurring in the course of his employment. After an ore tenus proceeding, the trial court found for Snow. Olin appeals.

Olin asserts that, because the evidence showed that Snow was capable of performing sedentary work, the trial court erred in finding Snow...

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