ROYAL INDEMNITY CO. v. KEITH

No. 38224.

213 Miss. 251 (1952)

56 So.2d 711

ROYAL INDEMNITY CO. v. KEITH, et ux.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

February 4, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fant & Bush, for appellant.

Chester L. Sumners, R.L. Smallwood, Jr., and H.N. Clayton, for appellees.


Hall, J.

Appellees brought suit for the recovery of medical and hospital benefits alleged to be due under a certificate of insurance issued by appellant. The case was tried before the circuit judge without a jury and judgment entered for appellees in the sum of $1901.95, the amount sued for. Hence this appeal.

There is no dispute as to the facts. Mrs. Keith was seriously injured while riding in an automobile...

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