THOMPSON v. AKZO NOBEL INDUSTRIAL FIBERS, INC.

2991313.

796 So.2d 375 (2001)

Frances M. THOMPSON v. AKZO NOBEL INDUSTRIAL FIBERS, INC.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

April 6, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Zach Higgs, Jr., and Robert D. Lee of Higgs & Emerson, Huntsville, for appellant.

Jack Livingston, Scottsboro, for appellee.


CRAWLEY, Judge.

In August 1998, Frances M. Thompson (the "worker") sued Akzo Nobel Industrial Fibers, Inc. (the "company"), for workers' compensation benefits, alleging that in April 1998 she had suffered an injury in the line and scope of her employment and alleging that as a result of that injury she had suffered a permanent disability. After hearing ore tenus evidence, the trial court awarded the worker no benefits, concluding that the worker's injury was not work...

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