CRADDOCK v. IMPERIAL CASUALTY AND INDEMNITY CO.


451 S.W.2d 658 (1970)

Rodney CRADDOCK, Appellant, v. IMPERIAL CASUALTY AND INDEMNITY COMPANY, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

March 13, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. W. Roberts, Jr., Clinton, James Warren, Fulton, for appellant.

Farland Robbins, Mayfield, for appellee.


REED, Judge.

In this declaratory judgment action, the trial judge held that the automobile liability insurance policy issued by the appellee, insurer, did not afford coverage to the appellant, insured, because the event that gave rise to the assertion of liability against the insured was excluded from the insurance contract by an "injury to any employee" provision in the policy. The insured appeals. We hold that the judgment must be affirmed.

Rodney Craddock...

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