HALL v. CONTINENTAL CASUALTY CO.


246 Or. 538 (1967)

426 P.2d 462

HALL, Respondent, v. CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Affirmed April 12, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George M. Joseph, Portland, argued the cause for appellant. On the briefs were Robert H. Hollister and Morrison & Bailey, Portland.

Fred McHenry, Corvallis, argued the cause and filed a brief for respondent.

Before SLOAN, Presiding Justice, and GOODWIN, DENECKE, LUSK and REDDING, Justices.


AFFIRMED.

PER CURIAM.

A disability-insurance carrier appeals a judgment after a jury verdict which found in effect that the plaintiff was totally disabled "from performing the duties of his occupation," although it was stipulated that he was able to perform other work.

Prior to his disability, the insured was a practicing attorney. He suffered from carcinoma of the larynx. Treatment required surgical removal of the larynx and resulted in a loss of...

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