CHATHAM STEEL CORP. v. SHADINGER

2980294.

768 So.2d 969 (1999)

CHATHAM STEEL CORPORATION v. Gennell SHADINGER.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied July 2, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Anthony N. Fox and Tommy C. Ritter, Jr., of Clark & Scott, P.C., Birmingham, for appellant.

Harvey Jackson, Jr., and Richard E. Fikes of Tweedy, Jackson, Beech & Fikes, Jasper, for appellee.


MONROE, Judge.

Huel Shadinger was injured in a work-related accident in 1987. His employer, Chatham Steel Corporation, paid him workers' compensation benefits for a temporary total disability. In February 1991, Huel was found to be permanently and totally disabled, and he was awarded benefits accordingly. In April 1998, he died of a cause unrelated to his 1987 accident.

On September 3, 1998, Huel's wife, Gennell Shadinger, sued Chatham Steel, seeking death...

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