WILLIAMS v. PILOT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 35.

218 S.E.2d 368 (1975)

288 N.C. 338

Ada Granson WILLIAMS v. PILOT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

October 7, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. O. King and R. Hayes Hofler, III, Durham, for defendant appellant.

Richard Watson and Eugene C. Brooks, III, Durham, for plaintiff appellee.


HUSKINS, Justice:

The determinative question is whether the insured died solely as a direct result of accidental bodily injury and independent of all other causes. The trial judge made findings of fact and, upon those findings, answered the question affirmatively and entered judgment in favor of plaintiff. The Court of Appeals affirmed. Defendant contends the facts found are insufficient to support the judgment and, on appeal to this Court, contends that the...

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