AMERICAN SEC. INS. CO. v. VAN HOOSE

No. 81-1406.

416 So.2d 1273 (1982)

AMERICAN SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, a Corporation, Appellant, v. Clara E. VAN HOOSE, Individually and As Mother and Natural Guardian of Angela Van Hoose, a Minor, and Alison Van Hoose, a Minor, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District.

July 21, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John B. Fuller and Bryce W. Ackerman of Savage, Krim, Simons & Fuller, P.A., Ocala, for appellant.

John H. Piccin of Musleh, Mippin, Atkins & Krehl, Ocala, for appellee.


COBB, Judge.

The issue in this case is whether the trial court erred by defining the term "resident of household" in an automobile insurance policy to include appellee and her daughters who lived separate and apart from the named insured. We hold it did and reverse.

The appellee, Clara E. Van Hoose, filed suit against American Security Insurance Co. claiming that she and her daughters are entitled to recover for...

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