SKIPPER v. FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 43869.

116 So.2d 520 (1959)

238 La. 779

William J. SKIPPER v. FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

December 14, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George Fink, Monroe, for plaintiff-appellant.

Oliver, Digby & Fudickar, Monroe, for defendant-appellee.


VIOSCA, Justice.

The controversy in this case arises out of a claim for damages on a collision policy which defendant refused to pay on the grounds of cancellation of the policy under the provisions of LSA-R.S. 22:636 by the mere mailing of notice of cancellation to plaintiff and to the Central Savings Bank & Trust Company, the loss payee named in the policy of insurance.

Plaintiff brought suit against the defendant alleging that the defendant was indebted...

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