CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY v. McCLURE

No. 68-474.

225 So.2d 590 (1969)

CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, an Illinois Corporation, Appellant, v. Jack R. McCLURE, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Second District.

Rehearing Denied September 4, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John R. Bush, of Macfarlane, Ferguson, Allison & Kelly, Tampa, for appellant.

Richard O. Jacobs, of Woodworth & Jacobs, St. Petersburg, for appellee.


MANN, Judge.

One Saturday, shortly after he was advised that his accidental dismemberment policy was in effect, Jack McClure went hunting. He had planned to go with his son, but the boy couldn't go, so McClure went alone. Late that afternoon, south of the hospital in Bradenton, McClure's shotgun discharged, severing his arm.

There are two versions of the story. McClure said that his memory of the accident was not...

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