FORMAN v. FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL CO.

No. 11-92-066-CV.

858 S.W.2d 498 (1993)

Clarence FORMAN v. FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Eastland.

Rehearing Denied February 4, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ruff Ahders, Law Office of Ruff Ahders, Assoc., Odessa, Larry Zinn, San Antonio, for appellant.

Kelly D. Franklin, John C. Bush, Bernie E. Hauder, Bush & Hauder, Dallas, for appellee.


OPINION

McCLOUD, Chief Justice.

Clarence Forman sued Fina Oil and Chemical Company alleging that, while working for a third-party salvage company at Fina's refinery, he received an electrical shock while he was working on a breaker box and that the shock was a result of Fina's negligence. The jury found that plaintiff did not receive an electrical shock while working at the refinery. Plaintiff appeals a take-nothing judgment. We affirm.

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