DILLINGHAM v. AMERICAN SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE CO.

No. 14465.

384 S.W.2d 920 (1964)

Isaac DILLINGHAM, Appellant, v. AMERICAN SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Houston.

December 10, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Levy, Levy, Levy & Schwab, Ed Schwab, III, Galveston, for appellant.

John B. Henderson, Jr., Marshall, Joe Bailey Humphreys, Dallas, for appellee.


BELL, Chief Justice.

Appellant was the owner of a policy of insurance covering loss occasioned by expenses incurred if he was hospitalized because of illness or injury. The policy also covered doctors' bills for certain specified operations and for minor injuries where there was not confinement in a hospital.

Appellant was severely burned in September, 1962, and was taken to John Sealy Hospital in Galveston. He was confined to the hospital for about 90 days...

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