BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD OF ALABAMA v. MORGAN

8 Div. 947.

179 So.2d 161 (1965)

BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD OF ALABAMA v. Jean MORGAN.

Court of Appeals of Alabama.

October 5, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Watts, Salmon, Roberts & Stephens, Huntsville, for appellant.

Jos. T. Conwell, Huntsville, for appellee.


PRICE, Presiding Judge.

Insurer, Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Alabama, appeals from a judgment for damages for breach of its hospital service contract in favor of Jean Morgan.

The defendant's plea was in short by consent with leave to give in evidence any matter which, if well pleaded, would be admissible.

The contract was attached to and made a part of the complaint and was also introduced in evidence.

On March 1, 1961, defendant issued to plaintiff...

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