CALEDONIAN AMERICAN INS. CO. OF NEW YORK v. COE


76 So.2d 272 (1954)

The CALEDONIAN AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, a corporation, Appellant, v. William C. COE and Minta Godwin Coe, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Florida. Division A.

December 7, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fisher & Hepner, Pensacola, for appellant.

Coe & Coe, Pensacola, for appellee.


TERRELL, Justice.

Appellees, as plaintiffs, exhibited their complaint against defendant in the appropriate court, claiming damages and attorney's fees for loss or injury to a dwelling alleged to have been struck by lightning. Said dwelling was insured against loss from lightning by defendant. Defendant answered, denying that the dwelling was struck by lightning. On the issues so made the case was tried before a jury, a motion...

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