HERCHENHAHN v. AMOCO CHEMICAL CO.

2950088.

688 So.2d 847 (1997)

Elbert Mark HERCHENHAHN v. AMOCO CHEMICAL COMPANY.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

January 17, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

M. Clay Alspaugh of Hogan, Smith & Alspaugh, P.C., Birmingham, for appellant.

Charles F. Carr and Rhonda Pitts Chamber of Rives & Peterson, Birmingham, for appellee.


YATES, Judge.

Elbert Mark Herchenhahn sued his employer, Amoco Chemical Company, on July 14, 1993, seeking to recover workers' compensation benefits for an alleged nervous breakdown he claimed to have suffered during the course of his employment. Amoco moved for a summary judgment, arguing that there was no genuine issue of material fact as to a physical injury or to a causal connection between Herchenhahn's neurosis and a physical injury sustained by him while employed...

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