NATIONAL SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY v. FREEMAN

4 Div. 276.

199 So.2d 851 (1967)

NATIONAL SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY v. Alvinea FREEMAN.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

June 1, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joe C. Cassady, Enterprise, for appellant.

Jere L. Beasley, Clayton, for appellee.


HARWOOD, Justice.

The action below was on a health and accident policy issued by the defendant company to Charlie Freeman, the plaintiff being the beneficiary under the accidental death provisions of the policy.

The complaint was in one count, and in code form.

The defendant filed pleas of the general issue, and special pleas pointing out certain policy provisions which allegedly avoided coverage under the policy, special plea 3 setting up that at...

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