PENINSULAR FIRE INS. CO. v. WELLS

No. AO-336.

438 So.2d 46 (1983)

PENINSULAR FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, an Insurance Corporation, Appellant, v. William S. WELLS, Jr., Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

Rehearing Denied September 26, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George D. Gabel, Jr., James J. Taylor, Jr., of Wahl & Gabel, Jacksonville, for appellant.

Carl D. Dawson of Dawson, Galant, Sulik, Nichols & Levy, Jacksonville, for appellee.


NIMMONS, Judge.

Peninsular Fire Insurance Company appeals from an adverse judgment entered pursuant to a jury verdict in favor of appellee Wells.

Wells, a commercial fisherman and the owner of a fishing fleet including a shrimping vessel known as the "Foxey Lady," sued Peninsular to recover on a policy of marine hull insurance issued to cover certain marine risks.1

On February 19, 1980, the Foxey Lady sailed from Key West...

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