PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY v. KINCAID

No. I-124.

199 So.2d 770 (1967)

The PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, a Corporation, Appellant, v. Francis K. KINCAID and Frances Kincaid, His Wife, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. First District.

Rehearing Denied July 6, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cliff B. Gosney, Jr., Daytona Beach, for appellant.

Paul R. Stern, Daytona Beach, for appellees.


RAWLS, Chief Judge.

A set-off clause against the uninsured motorist coverage afforded in an automobile liability insurance policy is the subject matter of the controversy between these parties.

Appellees Kincaids purchased from Appellant Insurance Company an insurance policy entitled "Family Combination Automobile Policy." On June 26, 1965, Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid were severely injured in an automobile accident caused by the negligence of an uninsured motorist...

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