PRUDENCE MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY v. GRIMM

No. 69-70.

233 So.2d 664 (1970)

PRUDENCE MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY, a Florida Corporation, Appellant, v. Charles B. GRIMM, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.

Rehearing Denied April 30, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rex Conrad, of Fleming, O'Bryan & Fleming, Fort Lauderdale, for appellant.

Jon E. Krupnick, of Walsh & Dolan, Fort Lauderdale, for appellee.


WALDEN, Judge.

Charles B. Grimm sued Prudence Mutual Casualty Company because of the company's refusal to pay proceeds of a non valued insurance contract which covered theft of Grimm's automobile. The case was tried to a jury and resulted in a verdict for Grimm in the sum of $1800.00 and judgment in that sum, plus $1200.00 in attorney's fees and plus costs. The company appeals. We reverse.

There is no dispute as to the dispositive material facts. From them...

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