CROSSLAND v. CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY

No. 8668.

374 F.2d 586 (1967)

Hess CROSSLAND, Appellant, v. CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, a foreign corporation, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit.

March 16, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert D. Hudson, Tulsa, Okl. (Hudson, Wheaton & Brett, Tulsa, Okl., with him on the brief), for appellant.

B. W. Tabor, Tulsa, Okl. (Rucker & Tabor, Tulsa, Okl., with him on the brief), for appellee.

Before MURRAH, Chief Judge, and HILL and SETH, Circuit Judges.


SETH, Circuit Judge.

The plaintiff-appellant has taken this appeal from a jury verdict for the appellee insurance company. The question presented for the jury's determination was whether the death of the appellant's wife, the insured, was "accidental" within the terms and provisions of the policy issued by appellee which provided accidental death benefits of $50,000. In response to two interrogatories submitted by the trial court, the jury answered to the first that...

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