EZELL v. METROPOLITAN INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 45494.

228 So.2d 890 (1969)

Archie EZELL v. METROPOLITAN INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

December 1, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wells & Tipton, Natchez, for appellant.

Wells, Wells, Marble & Hurst, Jackson, Laub, Adams, Forman & Truly, Natchez, for appellee.


JONES, Justice:

Appellant sued appellee on a group insurance policy. For benefits due for total disability, in order to recover, the policy involved required insured to show that he:

* * * has become totally and permanently disabled as a result of bodily injury or disease so as to be prevented thereby from engaging in any occupation or performing any work for compensation or profit, * * *

Appellant had worked for the International Paper Company in...

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