THOM v. WASHINGTON NAT'L INS. CO.

Docket No. 66, Calendar No. 46,196.

341 Mich. 522 (1954)

67 N.W.2d 809

THOM v. WASHINGTON NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided December 29, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert M. Martin, for plaintiff.

Temple, Brown, Temple & Williams (John J. Temple, of counsel), for defendant.


BUTZEL, C.J.

Frank J. Thom held an insurance policy issued by the Washington National Insurance. Company providing for indemnity of $2,000 in case of death resulting from an automobile accident. The policy, which was renewed annually with insured's automobile club membership, was first taken out on July 9, 1943. At or about that time he executed a beneficiary card designating Betty Thom as the beneficiary. The insurance company, then known as the Great Northern Life...

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