NANCE v. NANCE

AV92000722.

640 So.2d 953 (1994)

Jerry NANCE v. Douglas NANCE.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

May 27, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joel S. Rogers III of Rogers and Waid and William P. Boggs, Clanton, for appellant.

Michael M. Eley and Bart Harmon of Webb & Eley, P.C., Montgomery, for appellee.


YATES, Judge.

Jerry Nance (employee) sued his brother, Douglas Nance (employer), to recover workmen's compensation benefits for an injury that he suffered on January 30, 1991, while working as a pulpwood logger. After receiving ore tenus evidence, the trial court denied the benefits. The employee appeals.

The dispositive issue is whether the trial court properly considered the evidence in determining that the employee was not entitled to workmen's compensation...

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