Inter-Ocean Casualty Co. v. Hunt

189 So. 240, 138 Fla. 167, 1939 Fla. LEXIS 1377
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedMay 19, 1939
StatusPublished
Cited by18 cases

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Bluebook
Inter-Ocean Casualty Co. v. Hunt, 189 So. 240, 138 Fla. 167, 1939 Fla. LEXIS 1377 (Fla. 1939).

Opinion

Per Curiam. —

This cause is before the Court on writ of error to review a final judgment in behalf' of the plaintiff below entered by the Circuit Court of Osceola County, Florida. Suit was brought to recover on a policy of insurance issued by the defendant below. The material portions of the policy pertinent to a decision of this cause are, v iz. :

“The Improved ‘Ten Pay’ Special Policy
This Policy Provides Indemnity for Loss of Life, Limb, Limbs, Sight or Time by Accidental Means and for Loss of Time and Death from Sickness as Herein Limited and Provided.
“Class A A Protection
*169 “Inter-Ocean
“Executive Offices Cincinnati, Ohio
“Casualty Company
“Incorporated under the Laws of the State of Indiana “Founded in 1903
"(Hereinafter called the Company)
“Monthly Benefits $ 50.00 Death Benefit-
“Maximum Monthly at Beginning $ 500 Benefits $100.00 Maximum Death Benefit $1,000
“Does Hereby Insure
“(Hereinafter called the Insured)
“Section ‘A’
“Against the effects of bodily injuries caused directly solely and independently of all other causes, by external, violent and accidental means, which bodily injuries, or the effects thereof, shall not be due directly or indirectly to any mental or physical defect or infirmity, and which shall within thirty (30) days from the date of the accident result in a loss as provided in Section ‘B’ or ‘C’ or in continuous disability as provided in Section ‘D’ (suicide or any attempt thereat not covered) and against disability and death from illness that is contracted and has its beginning after thirty (30) days from date this policy is issued or more than thirty (30) days from the date ,of last reinstatement as provided in Sections ‘G,’ ‘H’ and ‘K’ hereof.
“Accident Benefits “Specific Losses
“Section ‘B’
TO DO ^01" ^oss one hand 3 ’ and one foot___$500.00 “For loss of life _
*170 For loss of both eyes __________ 500.00
For loss of both hands_________ 500.00
For loss of both feet __________ 500.00
For loss of either hand ----».---- 250.00
For loss of either foot __________ 250.00
For loss of either eye___________ 100.00
“ ‘Loss’ in every case referred to in the above schedule shall mean in case of hand or foot, complete severance at or above the wrist or ankle joints; in case of eye or eyes, the entire and irrecoverable loss of the sight thereof. Only one specific amount herein shall be paid for injuries resulting from any one accident, and shall be in lieu of all other benefits herein provided.
“Double Death Benefits
“Section ‘C’:
“If the ‘insured’ sustains injuries as described in Sections ‘A’ and ‘B’ while riding as a fare paying passenger within the inclosed part of a railway passenger train, street or interurban car, provided by a common carrier for the exclusive use of passengers and such injuries be due solely to the wrecking of such conveyance, and as a result of such injuries, the ‘insured’ shall be totally disabled from performing any duty pertaining to' his business or occupation, and under the regular treatment of a physician or surgeon, the Company will pay for such loss of time for a period of not to exceed one year, double the amount provided in Section ‘D’ hereof. If such injury results in the death of the ‘insured’ within the time provided in Section ‘A’ hereof the amount payable hereunder shall be double the sum provided in Section ‘B’ hereof.
“The condition, limitations, benefits and privileges described on the following pages hereof form a part of this *171 contract as fully as if recited over the signature hereto affixed.
“This policy is issued in consideration of the statements, agreements and conditions contained in the application hereof, copy of which is endorsed hereon and made a part hereof, and a policy fee of $5.00 and monthly premium of $3.50 which carries the insurance up to______, 1929, at which time a like sum will be due and payable without notice, and a like sum on the same date of each month hereafter to maintain this policy in force.
“ ‡ ‡
“Accidental Disability Benefits
“Section ‘D’:
“If such injuries shall alone from the date of the accident, wholly and continuously, totally disable and prevent the ■injured from performing any and every duty pertaining to any occupation, during which time the insured requires and receives regular medical treatment from a Doctor (Satisfactory to the Company) at least once each seven days., benefits will be paid at the rate of $50.00 per month, or $1.66 per day continuing so long as the insured lives and continues so disable.
{C * ‡
“Monthly Sickness Benefits
“Section ‘G’:
“If the insured is totally disabled, necessarily and continuously confined in the home and therein treated by a Doctor (satisfactory to the Company) at least once each seven days due to disease or illness that originates more than thirty (30) days after this policy is issued or more than thirty (30) days from the date of any reinstatement, benefits will be paid at the rate, of $50.00 per month or $1.66 per day.
*172 “Non-Confintng Sickness
“Section TT;
“If immediately following total disability and house confinement as defined in Section ‘G’ and for the period of time during which the ‘insure’ shall be totally disabled from performing his or her duties, although not confined in the house, but receiving regular treatments from the physician at his office at least once each seven days, benefits will be paid at one-half the amount provided in Section ‘G’ hereof for a period of time not exceeding three consecutive months.
“ * * *
“Fatal Sickness and Funeral Benefits •
“Section ‘K’:

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