ALICEVILLE COTTON MILLS, INC. v. MANNING

2980486.

752 So.2d 520 (1999)

ALICEVILLE COTTON MILLS, INC. v. Janie Mae MANNING.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

November 12, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Amy K. Myers of Bradley, Arant, Rose & White, L.L.P., Birmingham, for appellant.

David Madison Tidmore of Cory, Watson, Crowder & DeGaris, P.C., Birmingham, for appellee.


CRAWLEY, Judge.

Janie Mae Manning (the "worker"), an employee of Aliceville Cotton Mills, Inc. (the "company"), since 1973, had been employed in several different capacities at the company, including as a spinner and as a waste puller. Her most recent job title was "material handler." In this job she moved material from a loading area to a work area with the aid of a motorized cart. In 1994, the worker began experiencing problems with her knees. After seeking medical...

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