ADAMS v. ROBERTSON

1931603 to 1931607, 1931610 to 1931617.

676 So.2d 1265 (1995)

Guy E. ADAMS, et al. v. Charlie Frank ROBERTSON and Liberty National Life Insurance Company.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied February 16, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norman E. Waldrop, Jr., and M. Kathleen Miller of Armbrecht, Jackson, DeMouy, Crowe, Holmes & Reeves, L.L.C., Mobile, for Appellants in 1931603.

Steve C. Olin of Olin & McGlothren, P.C., Mobile, for Appellants in 1931604 and 1931617.

George W. Finkbohner III of Finkbohner & Lawler, Mobile, and C.S. Chiepalich, Mobile, for Appellants in 1931605.

William C. Roedder, Jr., W. Alexander Mosely and J. Michael Fincher of Hand, Arendall, Bedsole, Greaves & Johnston, Mobile, for Appellants in 1931606.

J. Gusty Yearout of Yearout, Myers & Traylor, P.C., Birmingham; and M. Clay Ragsdale IV, Birmingham, for Appellants in 1931607.

John D. Richardson, David F. Daniell and G. Randall Spear of Richardson, Daniell, Spear and Upton, P.C., Mobile, for Appellants in 1931610 and 1931611.

Kent Baxley, Mobile, for Appellants in 1931611.

Roderick P. Stout of Stout & Rossler, Mobile, for Appellants in 1931614.

Philip J. Sanchez IV, Monroeville, for Appellants in 1931615.

Richard L. Thiry and Lester McIntyre of Thiry & Caddell, Mobile, for Appellants in 1931616.

James W. Gewin, Michael R. Pennington and James W. Davis of Bradley, Arant, Rose & White, Birmingham; and Horace Williams, Eufaula, for Appellee Liberty National Life Ins. Co.

Jere L. Beasley, Frank M. Wilson and James Allen Main of Beasley, Wilson, Allen, Main & Crow, P.C., Montgomery; and Walter R. Byars, Jr., of Steiner, Crum & Baker, Montgomery, for Appellee Charlie Frank Robertson, etc.


KENNEDY, Justice.

This is an appeal by approximately 400 objecting class members (hereinafter "Objectors") from a judgment based on a class action settlement regarding cancer insurance policies.

Liberty National Life Insurance Company began selling cancer insurance policies (hereinafter referred to as "old policies") in the 1960's. The policies provided unlimited coverage for radiation, chemotherapy, and prescription drugs to fight cancer. Specifically, the...

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