EBERT v. PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO.

Docket No. 49, Calendar No. 45,774.

338 Mich. 320 (1953)

61 N.W.2d 164

EBERT v. PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided November 27, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leo W. Corkin, Dykema, Jones & Wheat and Thomas L. Munson, for plaintiff.

Cook, Michelson & Hoffman (Gilbert Y. Rubenstein, of counsel), for defendant.


BOYLES, J.

This appeal calls for opinion on an issue of fact and involves the construction of certain provisions in 4 life insurance policies, which provide for payment of benefits for total and permanent disability. The crucial question is whether the insured was totally and permanently disabled within the terms of the policies.

Plaintiff was engaged in the business of an undertaker. In 1916 the defendant insurance company issued a $1,000 policy on the life...

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