KEEL v. INDEPENDENT LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY


99 So.2d 225 (1957)

Mima KEEL, Appellant, v. The INDEPENDENT LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Florida.

December 20, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry M. Hobbs, Tampa, for appellant.

Feinberg & Sparkman, Tampa, for appellee.


THORNAL, Justice.

Appellant Keel, who was plaintiff below, seeks reversal of an order of the trial judge dismissing with prejudice her complaint in an action on a life insurance policy.

The determining point is whether the appellee insurance company through its agent waived the necessity for filing proof of loss as required by a provision of the policy.

Appellant as beneficiary under an accidental death policy on the life of Lonnie Leslie Keel sued...

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