Bland v. Good Citizens Mut. Ben. Ass'n

64 So. 2d 29, 1953 La. App. LEXIS 582
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 19, 1953
DocketNo. 3654
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Bland v. Good Citizens Mut. Ben. Ass'n, 64 So. 2d 29, 1953 La. App. LEXIS 582 (La. Ct. App. 1953).

Opinion

DORÉ, Judge.

This is a suit on a group policy of life insurance represented by Certificate No. 323-KP of defendant company on the life of B. J. Wilson for the sum of $200. Plaintiff alleges that she is the daughter of the said Wilson, assured, and that she is the beneficiary designated in the said certificate ; that the said B. J. Wilson died, intestate, at Bogalusa, Louisiana, on June 8, 1951, while the policy or certificate of insurance was in full force and effect; that demand has been made for payment of the face value of certificate or policy without avail. The prayer of her petition is in accordance with her allegations.

The Good Citizens Life Insurance Company, in answer to the demands of plaintiff, sets out that it was the successor of the Good Citizens Mutual Benefit Association, Inc. and that on May 5, 1947, all policies of insurance of said Good Citizens Mutual Benefit Association, Inc. were assumed 100% by it, and that among the liabilities of the policies thus assumed was Policy No. 323-KP covering the life of Ben J. Wilson. In its answer, defendant admitted its corporate existence under the laws of Louisiana and doing business in the City of Bogalusa, admitted the death of Ben J. Wilson, intestate, on June 8, 1951, and that demand had been made on it for the payment of $200 by plaintiff, which was refused; it denied all of the remainder of plaintiff’s allegations; and in further answer it alleges that claim has been made upon the certificate or policy by one Thelma McGee, daughter of insured, Ben J. Wilson; that said Thelma McGee is named beneficiary under a duplicate policy No. 323-KP of Good Citizens Mutual Benefit Association, Inc. on the life of Ben J. Wilson.

In further answer, and assuming the position of plaintiff in interpleader, defendant avers that in the course of business, on or about February 1, 1946, the Good Citizens [31]*31Mutual Benefit Association, Inc., issued its policy No. 323-KP insuring the life of Ben J. Wilson subject to the conditions and terms of said policy; that for reasons unknown to it, it does not have a duplicate of the original policy issued in this proceeding and does not have any record of the beneficiary under the terms of the original policy; that Thelma McGee is a claimant as named beneficiary under a duplicate policy issued on July I, 1949, which policy carries the No. 323-KP and insures the life of Ben J. Wilson for the sum of $200. That the said duplicate policy was issued to Ben J. Wilson by it pursuant to the presentation to it by the insured of an affidavit made out before A. J. Jones on June 16, 1949, signed by the insured stating that the original policy held by the insured had been lost or destroyed. That said Thelma McGee is named beneficiary on the application for membership submitted by the insured Ben J. Wilson, which application, is undated but signed by the- insured. That Thelma McGee has claimed the proceeds owed by it under Knights of Pythias Policy No. -323; the claimant’s application submitted to it and signed by said Thelma McGee is annexed to its answer and made a part thereof.

It further avers that Josephine Wilson Bland, petitioner herein, is named beneficiary on the individual application card dated February 9, 1946 but signed by one other than the insured.

It further avers that proof of loss executed by claimant Thelma McGee has been duly presented to it and that it is ready and willing to pay the proceeds of the said certificate of insurance to the person rightfully entitled to same, but because of the adverse claims which have been made upon it, it is unable to determine which claimant is entitled to receive the proceeds of the said certificate of insurance or any part thereof and accordingly it desires to pursue the remedy afforded it by Act 123 of 1922 and to "deposit the sum of $200, the proceeds of the said policy of insurance in the Registry of the City Court and impleads all claimants thereto. That it deposited the said sum of $200 in the Registry of the Court and avers that under the terms of the interpleader act hereinabove referred to, it is entitled to prosecute the proceedings without prepayment of any costs or liability therefor and should be relieved from such payment.

The prayer is that it be permitted to deposit the sum of $200 in the Registry of the Court; that Thelma McGee and Josephine Wilson Bland each be cited to appear and answer thereto and make such claims as to the funds as they desire and after due proceedings had, there be judgment setting forth as to whom the $200 thus deposited should be paid, and relieving it of all costs and for all equitable and general relief.

An order issued permitting the defendant Insurance company to deposit the $200 in the Registry of the City Court, which was accordingly done.

Both claimants, through their attorneys, accepted service and waived citation of the answer, waived all legal delays and reserved all rights.

Thelma McGee appeared and answered the interpleader proceedings. In her answer, she admits the issuance of a policy on the life of Ben J. Wilson by defendant on February 1, 1946; that she is a claimant under a duplicate policy; that said policy issued as set out by defendant in its answer. She denies, however, that plaintiff, Josephine Wilson Bland, is named on the individual application card of February 9, 1946; she admits making proof of loss. In answer to- plaintiff’s petition or demand, she denies all the allegations thereof. In further answer, she avers that although the plaintiff Josephine Wilson Bland was the original beneficiary of the policy, that however, Ben J. Wilson, the assured, later on changed the beneficiary on the said policy to her and therefore she is entitled to the proceeds.

The plaintiff, Josephine Wilson Bland, did not answer the interpleader of defendant.

A trial of the case on the issues thus made resulted in a judgment in favor of the plaintiff, Josephine Wilson Bland, and against the defendant, Good Citizens Life Insurance Company, in the full sum of [32]*32$200, together with legal interest thereon from October 13, 1951 until paid and court costs. There was further judgment rejecting the demands of Thelma McGee at her costs. The defendant Insurance Company and Thelma McGee have appealed.

The Good Citizens Mutual Benefit Association, Inc., the predecessor of the Good Citizens Life Insurance Company, the present defendant, entered into an agreement or arrangement with the Grand Lodge of the Order of Knights of Pythias of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia for Group Term Life Insurance upon the lives of the members of said order, on November 10, 1945. On February 1, 1946, B. (Ben) J. Wilson, then a member of the said order in good standing, applied for and was issued Certificate of Insurance No. 323-KP on his life under the group plan above described. At the time of the issuance of the insurance certificate, he named his daughter Josephine Wilson as his beneficiary.

In the agreement or arrangement between the insurance company and the Grand Lodge is found the following:

“Members May Change Beneficiary. Any member while insured hereunder, may, from time to time, change the Beneficiary without notice to or consent of said Beneficiary by filling written notice thereof through the Grand Lodge with the Home Office of the Company accompanied by the Certificate of Insurance for endorsement. Such change shall take effect only upon endorsement of the same on the certificate by the Company.”

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