ALABAMA INS. GUAR. ASS'N v. SOUTHERN ALLOY CORPORATION

1981942.

782 So.2d 203 (2000)

ALABAMA INSURANCE GUARANTY ASSOCIATION v. SOUTHERN ALLOY CORPORATION.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied October 27, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bennett L. Pugh, Joseph H. Driver, and W. Bradford Kittrell of Carr, Allison, Pugh, Howard, Oliver & Sisson, Birmingham, for appellant.

Barry D. Vaughn and J. Bradley Proctor of Proctor & Vaughn, Sylacauga, for appellee.


BROWN, Justice.

On February 3, 1992, Charles R. Moats suffered an on-the-job injury to his back while employed by Southern Alloy Corporation ("Southern Alloy"). For the rest of 1992, Southern Alloy paid Moats's monthly salary of $4,010, and beginning in 1993 it paid Moats $4,130 per month. Southern Alloy continued to pay Moats's salary until November 1994, when the company terminated his employment on the ground that he had missed six consecutive months of work.<...

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