Costello v. Sovereign Camp of the Woodmen of the World

162 S.W.2d 322, 236 Mo. App. 1103
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedMay 4, 1942
StatusPublished

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Costello v. Sovereign Camp of the Woodmen of the World, 162 S.W.2d 322, 236 Mo. App. 1103 (Mo. Ct. App. 1942).

Opinion

SHAIN, P. J.

— In this action the plaintiff seeks to recover from defendant for alleged accidental death of her husband to whom the defendant issued a policy of insurance.

The issues in this action will be clarified by a brief statement of facts gleaned from the record and briefs filed herein. The policy involved was issued to Ambrosia B. Costello, husband of plaintiff, dated as effective February 1, 1927. The plaintiff herein is designated as beneficiary. The contract of insurance provided payment of $1000 to beneficiary upon satisfactory proof of death of the insured.

There was a further provision as follows:

1 ‘ The Association will pay Two Thousand Dollars, less any indebtedness to the Association hereon, in lieu of the face amount of said certificate, upon receipt of due proof that the death of the member resulted, directly and independently of all other causes, from bodily injury effected solely through external, violent and accidental means .and within sixty days after sustaining such injury.”

It appears that the insured died suddenly on January 19, 1936. The coroner was called and autopsy was had. The autopsy report is in words and figures as follows:

“Coroner’s Case No. 3463
“Bruce A. Costello
■“2036 Elmwood
“Kansas City, Mo.
■“Age — 40 White Male
■“Height — 5'7" Weight — 165 Hair black, Eyes brown,
■“Comp, medium.
“DATE OF DEATH. January 19, 1936. to & C7I
“Home. Post Mortem ...'.January 19, 1936. o o o
“Tigerman’s.
[1107]*1107“MAIN GROSS FINDINGS — The body is that of a fairly well nourished, normally developed male, apparently 40 years of age. He shows on general inspection no external evidence of violence. The usual incision for examination of the abdomen and thorax reveals on opening the peritoneal cavity that the organ relationships are normal and the surfaces are smooth and thorax reveals on opening the peritoneal cavity that the organ relationships are normal and the surfaces are smooth, moist and glistening. On opening the chest cavity the .pleural.surfaces are smooth, moist and glistening, and either lung on removing weights approximately 500 grams. There is nothing worthy of special note seen in either lung. They crepitate throughout, and the bronchi are clear.
“On opening the pericardial sac, the pericardial surfaces are smooth, moist and glistening. The heart weighs approximately 335 grams, it shows the coronary vessels clear and the myocardium on cut section shows nothing worthy of special note. The chamber of the ventricle is normal in size, and no valvular leison is present. The nyocardium on cut section also shows no evidence of degenerative or inflammatory pathology.
“The liver, spleen, pancreas and adrenals on gross external observation and cross-section inspection show nothing worthy of special note. The gall bladder and biliary passages are negative.
“The kidneys weigh on either side approximately 140 grams, the capsule is readily stripped and on cut section the cortical and medul-lary structures are distinct. The ureters, bladder and prostate are grossly negative.
“The gastro-intestinal tract shows nothing of special note as concerns the stomach, which is empty and the nucous membrane of which shows no evidence of inflammation or irritation. The duodenum, jejunum, small intestine show nothing worthy of special note. The large intestine is also negative.
‘ ‘ Examination of the bladder reveals that it is devoid of urine.
“Further examination reveals that on opening the head, the scalp and calvarium are n'ormal. On incision of the dura it is found that there is an extensive increase in fluid in the lepto-meninges and that the brain on cut section shows- a diffuse cerebral edema. No evidence of active degeneration of the brain or evidence of hemorrhage, however, can be seen on multiple cut section through the brain, neither is there evidence of positive pathology at .the base of the skull. There is no evidence of fracture of the skeletal structures. This examination is unusual in that we are confronted with an acute cerebral edema in which no definite cause can be found on gross examination.
“GROSS ANATOMICAL DIAGNOSIS — Acute cerebral edema (cause undetermined).
[1108]*1108‘ ‘ This is a true copy of the post mortem report in the case of Bruce A. Costello, 2036 Elmwood, Kansas City, Mo.
“(Signed) “C. G. Leitoh,

“C. G. Leitoh, M. D.

“Coroner, Jackson County, Mo.”

A certified copy of the death record was introduced by plaintiff. The copy contained medical certificate as follows:

“20. DATE OF DEATH: Month January day 19 year 1936 hour 2 40 minute P. M.
“21. I hereby certify that I attended, the deceased from. Deputy Coroner, 19.to.19.■; and that death occurred on the date and hour stated above.
“Immediate cause of death Duration
“Due to.
“Due to.
“Other conditions.
“(Include pregnancy within 3 months of death)
“Major findings: Of operations.
“Of Autopsy Yes
“Physician, Underline the cause to which death should be charged statistically.
“22. If death was due to external causes, fill in the following:
“(a) Accident, suicide, or homicide (specify)
“(b) Date of occurrence.
“(c) "Where did injury occur?
“ (City or town) (County) (State)
. “(d) Did injury occur in or about home, on farm, in industrial place, in public place?
“While at work? (e) Means of injury.
“23. Signature C. J. Leitch (M. D. or other) M. D.
“Address Kansas City, Missouri
“Date signed.”

This certificate was duly certified by Director of Health and Registrar under date of June, 1941.

There appears in the record proofs of death sworn to by plaintiff under date of February 21, 1936. In said proof the following appears :

“The undersigned, being first duly sworn on oath states that Ambrosia Bruce Costello, (Give full name of deceased) who held beneficiary certificate No. RT-979882-L, dated February 27, 1930, died at Kansas City, County of Jackson, State of Missouri, on the 19th day of January, 1936, the cause of his death being accidental injury head caused by fall; and the undersigned hereby make claim for [1109]*1109benefits in such sum as may be due and payable under said certificate. ’5

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