Webb Oil Company, Inc. v. Holmes
Webb Oil Company, Inc. v. Holmes
Opinion of the Court
This is a workmen’s compensation case.
In July 1993, Peggy Holmes filed a complaint against Webb Oil Company, Inc., and Federated Insurance Company (Webb Oil), for workmen’s compensation benefits.
Webb Oil raises several issues on appeal; however, we find the dispositive issue to be whether the trial court erred in awarding benefits without finding that Holmes suffered a loss of ability to earn.
Although the trial court’s order included findings and conclusions of law, it did
Consequently, this court must reverse the judgment and remand the cause for a determination of whether Holmes suffered a loss of ability to earn upon which an award of workmen’s compensation benefits could be based.
REVERSED AND REMANDED WITH INSTRUCTIONS.
. The review of this case is governed by Ala.Code 1975, § 25-5-1 et s'eq., the Workmen’s Compensation Act, which was in effect before the amendments of May 19, 1992.
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