Case ID: so2d_770/html/0103-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

SPRINGS INDUSTRIES, INC. v. Pamela D. LOWE.
    2980740.
    Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.
    Oct. 8, 1999.
    Rehearing Denied Nov. 12, 1999.
    Certiorari Denied April 28, 2000 Alabama Supreme Court 1990396.
    Gregory L. Schuck of Huie, Fernam-bucq & Stewart, L.L.P., Birmingham, for appellant.
    Earl P. Underwood, Jr., of Underwood & Associates, P.C., Anniston, for appellee.
   THOMPSON, Judge.

AFFIRMED. NO OPINION.

See Rule 53(a)(1) and (a)(2)(A), Ala. R.App.P.; City of Birmingham v. Business Realty Inv. Co., 722 So.2d 747 (Ala.1998); W.W. Dyar & Sons, Inc. v. Cochran, 693 So.2d 527 (Ala.Civ.App.1997); Holmes v. Gold Kist, Inc., 673 So.2d 449 (Ala.Civ.App.1995); Patterson v. Clarke County Motors, Inc., 551 So.2d 412 (Ala.Civ.App.1989); and Elbert Greeson Hosiery Mills, Inc. v. Ivey, 472 So.2d 1049 (Ala.Civ.App.1985).

ROBERTSON, P.J., and YATES and MONROE, JJ., concur.

CRAWLEY, J., concurs in part and dissents in part.

CRAWLEY, Judge,

concurring in part and dissenting in part.

I concur in the affirmance of the trial court’s judgment. However, I cannot agree that the employer cited no authority in support of its argument that the circuit court made an error in computing the benefits due the worker. The employer cited the life expectancy tables approved by the Alabama Legislature, as well as simple mathematical principles, to support its contention that the circuit court erred. I would address the merits of the employer’s argument.