O'DELL v. UNITED INS. CO. OF AMERICA

18100

243 S.C. 35 (1963)

132 S.E.2d 14

William B. O'DELL, Appellant, v. UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Respondent.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

July 23, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. T. David Sloan, Jr., of Laurens, and Harley & Parr, of Newberry for Appellant.

Messrs. Watkins, Vandiver, Freeman & Kirven, of Anderson, for Respondent.


July 23, 1963.

LEWIS, Justice.

The defendant insurance company issued to the plaintiff a policy of health and accident insurance providing for the payment of monthly benefits in the event plaintiff became totally and permanently disabled within the meaning of the provisions. Upon the plaintiff becoming totally disabled, he filed claim for benefits under the policy and the defendant refused to pay. This action was then...

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