KEDDIE v. BENEFICIAL INS., INC.

No. 9004.

580 P.2d 955 (1978)

Raymond KEDDIE, Appellant, v. BENEFICIAL INSURANCE, INC., a Nevada Corporation and Jerry McDonald, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Nevada.

July 12, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard H. Bryan, Las Vegas, for appellant.

Cromer, Barker & Michaelson and Walter R. Cannon, Las Vegas, for respondents.


OPINION

THOMPSON, Justice:

Raymond Keddie commenced this action to recover damages from Beneficial Insurance and its employee, McDonald, for their negligent failure to procure insurance coverage for his commercial fishing boat which was destroyed by fire. The trial court entered judgment for the defendants. The findings of fact reflect that court's belief that the plaintiff did not prove the existence of an oral contract to procure insurance which would...

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