DUNLOP TIRE CORP. v. PITTS

2950535.

706 So.2d 726 (1996)

DUNLOP TIRE CORPORATION v. Alton Ray PITTS.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied October 4, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John O. Cates and Evelyn R. Maiben of Wilmer & Shepard, P.A., Huntsville, for appellant.

Jay E. Emerson, Jr., of Higgs & Emerson, Huntsville, for appellee.


MONROE, Judge.

Alton Ray Pitts sued his employer, Dunlop Tire Corporation, to recover workers' compensation benefits for an injury he suffered while on the job. After a hearing, the trial court entered a judgment finding that Pitts's injury had left him permanently and totally disabled. The court also awarded Dunlop a set-off of Pitts's pension benefits against the workers' compensation benefits to which he was entitled. Dunlop appeals from the trial court's finding...

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