DUREN v. NORTHWESTERN NAT. LIFE INS. CO.

89-944.

581 So.2d 810 (1991)

Christine DUREN v. NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

May 17, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bryan G. Duhé, Mobile, for appellant.

Sandy Grisham Robinson of Coale, Helmsing, Lyons, Sims & Leach, Mobile, for appellee.


ALMON, Justice.

Christine Duren, as beneficiary of a life insurance policy on her deceased husband, Dale Duren, filed an action in tort and in contract against the insurer, Northwestern National Life Insurance Company. Northwestern defended on the grounds that its denial of benefits and return of premiums were proper because, it claimed, Mr. Duren had misrepresented material facts in applying for the policy. After discovery, including depositions of Mr. Duren's treating...

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