PICKETT v. U.S. STEEL CORP.

84-1308.

495 So.2d 572 (1986)

James Lee PICKETT v. UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 29, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert Wyeth Lee, Jr., of Wininger & Lee, Birmingham, for appellant.

T. Thomas Cottingham, F.A. Flowers III, and David D. Dowd III, of Thomas, Taliaferro, Forman, Burr & Murray, Birmingham, for appellee.


STEAGALL, Justice.

This is an appeal of a judgment based on a directed verdict in favor of United States Steel Corporation (hereinafter "U.S. Steel"). Plaintiff James Lee Pickett, an employee of Ross Neely Express, Inc. (hereinafter "Ross Neely"), sued U.S. Steel for personal injuries sustained when lime blew into his eyes as he attempted to disconnect a Ross Neely trailer from a lime storage facility owned by U.S. Steel...

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