HOWE v. CHOCTAW EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SERVICES

2970645.

725 So.2d 978 (1998)

Willis Hull HOWE v. CHOCTAW EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SERVICES.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

October 2, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bob Sherling of Sherling, Browning & York, P.C., Mobile, for appellant.

T. Samuel Duck of Newman, Miller, Leo & O'Neal, Birmingham, for appellee.


CRAWLEY, Judge.

Willis Hull Howe sued his employer, Choctaw Emergency Management Services ("Choctaw EMS"), seeking to recover workers' compensation benefits for an injury he sustained to his lower back on October 18, 1995, and which he claimed occurred during the course of his employment. At trial, the parties stipulated that Howe had suffered a work-related injury and that he was permanently partially disabled. The parties disagreed, however, about whether Howe's...

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