Ex parte Rock Wool Manufacturing Company.
Annotate this CaseRock Wool Manufacturing Company ("Rock Wool") petitioned the Alabama Supreme Court for a writ of mandamus to direct the Jefferson Circuit Court ("the circuit court") to vacate its order denying Rock Wool's motions to dismiss a complaint filed against it by Palmer and Jessie Cason, and to enter a new order dismissing the Casons' complaint. This matter started over Palmer Cason's work as a furnace operator for Rock Wool. A furnace exploded and he suffered injuries. At some point before the explosion, Rock Wool had caused certain safety equipment called "explosion doors" to be removed from the furnace Palmer was operating. The "explosion doors" had the capacity at least to mitigate injury to the operator in the event of an explosion. Rock Wool persuasively argued that the exclusive-remedy provisions of the Workers' Compensation Act applied here to bar the Casons' claims against it; thus, Rock Wool demonstrated a clear legal right to the relief sought.
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