RODRIGUEZ v. AMERICAN BANKERS INS. CO. OF FLORIDA

No. 67784.

386 So.2d 652 (1980)

Durel RODRIGUEZ v. AMERICAN BANKERS INSURANCE COMPANY OF FLORIDA.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

June 24, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Melvin Ripp, Jr., New Orleans, for plaintiff-applicant.

William L. Brockman, New Orleans, for defendant-respondent.


PER CURIAM.

Relator has applied for supervisory writs, complaining that the trial court erred in maintaining defendant's exception of no cause of action.

Relator's suit primarily seeks recovery of the value of his totally destroyed automobile from his own insurer. Relator additionally demands penalties and attorney's fees based on the insurer's arbitrary refusal to pay the amount demanded, as well as further "damages for breach of fiduciary obligation". By...

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