WILLIAMS v. KIMERLING & SONS, INC.

1910949.

611 So.2d 272 (1992)

Joan J. WILLIAMS, as Administratrix of the Estate of David M. Williams, Jr., deceased v. M. KIMERLING & SONS, INC.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied December 18, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry Asman, Birmingham, for appellant.

Robert P. MacKenzie III, Jeffrey E. Friedman and Mark W. Macoy of Starnes & Atchison, Birmingham, for appellee.


STEAGALL, Justice.

David M. Williams, Jr., died when the truck he was riding in crashed into a guard rail located on property owned by M. Kimerling & Sons, Inc. (hereinafter "Kimerling"). Joan J. Williams, as administratrix of his estate, sued Kimerling, alleging that it had acted negligently in locating, designing, erecting, and maintaining the guard rail and therefore was liable for her son's death. Kimerling filed a motion for summary judgment, which the trial...

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