SAXON v. COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA

76989.

188 Ga. App. 404 (1988)

373 S.E.2d 91

SAXON v. COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 14, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harris Odell, Jr., for appellant.

Edward M. Hughes, for appellee.


BIRDSONG, Chief Judge.

Theodora Saxon appeals the grant of summary judgment to Colonial Insurance Company of California.

Saxon's insurance claims arose out of an accident which occurred July 29, 1985. The trial court, upon a finding of certain facts not materially disputed by Saxon, held Saxon forfeited any rights to benefits under her policy of insurance because she breached the terms of the contract by failing to perform her duties thereunder, i.e., by failing...

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