JOHNSON v. ALABAMA POWER CO.

AV92000359.

670 So.2d 39 (1993)

Cornelius JOHNSON v. ALABAMA POWER COMPANY.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied September 24, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Janet P. Cox and Edward L. McRight, Jr. of Veigas & Cox, P.C., Birmingham, for appellant.

John J. Coleman III and Suzanne Alldredge of Balch & Bingham, Birmingham, for appellee.


L. CHARLES WRIGHT, Retired Appellate Judge.

Cornelius Johnson sustained an injury while employed by Alabama Power Company. He subsequently filed a workmen's compensation complaint. Following oral proceedings, the trial court found the injury to be noncompensable. Johnson appeals.

The record reflects that at the time of the injury, Johnson was 29 years old and had been employed as a helper by Alabama Power for approximately five months. On August 11, 1991,...

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