GRAY v. HARBISON-WALKER REFRACTORIES

AV93000250.

637 So.2d 1380 (1994)

Llewellyn GRAY v. HARBISON-WALKER REFRACTORIES, A DIVISION OF DRESSER INDUSTRIES.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

May 6, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald H. Brockway, Jr., Birmingham, for appellant.

John F. Whitaker of Sadler, Sullivan, Herring & Sharp, P.C., Birmingham, for appellee.


L. CHARLES WRIGHT, Retired Appellate Judge.

Llewellyn Gray filed a complaint for workmen's compensation benefits in the Circuit Court of Talladega County against Harbison-Walker Refractories, alleging that he was owed benefits for a work-related injury to his back. Following oral proceedings, the trial court determined that Gray should "recover a sum based upon a 75% permanent partial disability to the body-as-a-whole." The trial court failed to make a finding concerning...

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