The SouthernCare, Inc. v. Cowart case revolves around the interpretation of Alabama's workers' compensation laws. Margaret Cowart was injured while employed by SouthernCare, Inc., with the Calhoun Circuit Court ruling in her favor and ordering SouthernCare to treat her injuries through Dr. James White.
SouthernCare filed an appeal against this "interim judgment," but it was dismissed by the Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama, following legal precedence. The Court held that it was an attempt to appeal from a nonfinal judgment, which is not allowed.
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