PUGH v. STATE FARM FIRE & CAS. CO.

83-713.

474 So.2d 629 (1985)

Albert PUGH v. STATE FARM FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

June 28, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Melvin W. Brunson of Thiry, Maples & Brunson, Mobile, for appellant.

Fred W. Killion, Jr., Carl Robert Gottlieb, Jr., & Patricia K. Olney of Reams, Vollmer, Philips, Killion, Brooks & Schell, Mobile, for appellee.


ADAMS, Justice.

Albert Pugh sued State Farm Fire & Casualty Insurance Company (State Farm) for breach of contract, based upon State Farm's failure to pay benefits when Pugh's house was destroyed by fire. The trial resulted in a jury verdict for State Farm. Pugh appeals on the grounds that inadmissible and prejudicial testimony was improperly allowed into evidence. We disagree and, therefore, affirm the judgment based on the jury's verdict.

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