PATE v. JACK CORNELIUS SHOP

AV92000264.

628 So.2d 782 (1993)

John PATE v. JACK CORNELIUS SHOP d/b/a Crossroads Equipment.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

July 30, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stewart G. Springer and Thomas Marshall Powell of Emond & Vines, Birmingham, for appellant.

Dick D. Nave, Birmingham, for appellee.


THIGPEN, Judge.

This is a workmen's compensation case.

The record reveals that following an ore tenus proceeding, the trial court entered an order in June 1991, finding that John Pate was injured in the line and scope of his employment with Jack Cornelius Shop d/b/a Crossroads Equipment (Crossroads). The trial court determined that Pate was permanently and totally disabled and it awarded benefits accordingly. Ultimately, in September 1992, Pate filed a motion...

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