PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK v. LEONARD

4 Div. 13.

119 So.2d 217 (1960)

PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK v. Thomas F. LEONARD.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

March 24, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edw. F. Reid, Andalusia, for appellant.

W. H. Baldwin, Andalusia, for appellee.


STAKELY, Justice.

Thomas F. Leonard (appellee) brought a suit at law in the Circuit Court of Covington County, claiming a sum of money upon a policy of insurance No. FAP 78932 issued by the defendant, the Phoenix Insurance Company of New York, a corporation (appellant), covering certain medical expenses incurred by reason of bodily injuries caused by being struck by an automobile while the policy was in force and effect of which the defendant had notice.

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