PENINSULAR LIFE INS. CO. v. BLACKMON

83-1414.

476 So.2d 87 (1985)

PENINSULAR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY v. Charlie A. BLACKMON.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied November 8, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James T. Upchurch III of Rushton, Stakely, Johnston & Garrett, Montgomery, for appellant.

Robert M. Alton, Jr., Montgomery, for appellee.


BEATTY, Justice.

This is an appeal of a judgment based on a jury verdict finding breach of an insurance contract and bad faith failure to pay a claim. We affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand with directions.

Charlie A. Blackmon was employed as a debit agent with Peninsular Life Insurance Company (Peninsular). His job consisted of selling insurance policies and collecting premiums, primarily door to door. As a fringe benefit of his employment, Blackmon...

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