LIFE & CASUALTY INSURANCE CO. OF TENN. v. JONES


436 S.W.2d 75 (1968)

LIFE & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF TENNESSEE, Appellant, v. Jerry JONES, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied February 7, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert B. Berger, Patterson & Berger, Pineville, Richard C. Ward, Reeves, Barret & Cooper, Hazard, for appellant.

William Melton, Hazard, for appellee.


DAN M. GRIFFITH, Special Commissioner.

The sole question presented by this appeal is whether judgment against the appellant upon an accident insurance policy, pronounced pursuant to a jury finding that the appellee's decedent met his death by accidental means, is erroneous as a matter of law.

The appellant, Life & Casualty Insurance Company of Tennessee, insured the life of the decedent, Steve Jones, against death by accidental means. On the night of February...

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