S & a CORPORATION v. Berger & Co.

140 S.E.2d 509, 111 Ga. App. 39, 1965 Ga. App. LEXIS 874
CourtCourt of Appeals of Georgia
DecidedJanuary 5, 1965
Docket40963
StatusPublished
Cited by19 cases

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S & a CORPORATION v. Berger & Co., 140 S.E.2d 509, 111 Ga. App. 39, 1965 Ga. App. LEXIS 874 (Ga. Ct. App. 1965).

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Nichols, Presiding Judge.

Plaintiff here contends that because the defendant contracted with plaintiff to procure insurance on plaintiff’s property in the amount stipulated in the [40]*40contract ($7,500), and then negligently failed to procure same constituted a breach of the contract and for which defendant is liable to plaintiff for the damages occasioned by and arising out of such breach of contract. In support of its contentions plaintiff cites several cases, as follows: Consumers Financing Corp. v. Lamb, 217 Ga. 359 (122 SE2d 101); Home Building &c. Assn. v. Hester, 213 Ga. 393 (99 SE2d 87); Farmers & Merchants Bank v. Winfrey, 89 Ga. App. 122 (78 SE2d 818); Minter v. Georgia Piggly Wiggly Co., 185 Ga. 116 (194 SE 176); Bell v. Fitz, 84 Ga. App. 220 (66 SE2d 108); and Farlow v. Barton, 60 Ga. App. 287 (3 SE2d 777). Each of the cases cited, however, with the exception of Minter v. Georgia Piggly Wiggly Co., supra, is a case where liability was imposed where the plaintiff had paid and the defendant had accepted a premium for insurance which was never procured. In Minter v. Georgia Piggly Wiggly Co., supra, the factual situation was somewhat different in that although the employer had in fact accepted premiums under a master group policy, the plaintiff had not and could not, become eligible to receive benefits under the previously written policy. It not being made to appear in that case that the employee had failed to procure other insurance coverage because of any statement made by the employer the suit was dismissed on general demurrer. None of the cases cited by plaintiff have any application to the case at bar for the reason that although the insurance policy was in the possession of the plaintiff, prior to and at the time of the fire, the premium on said policy had not been paid.

While it is true, under the record in this case, the defendant did fail to procure the amount of insurance coverage contracted for, yet it was the plaintiff’s own negligence in failing to check the amount of the policy coverage that was the proximate cause of plaintiff’s loss. Code § 105-603. Having the policy in its possession prior to the fire plaintiff was charged with the knowledge of the terms and conditions of the policy, namely and in particular that the policy coverage was for only $3,000 and not $7,500 as contracted for between the parties. Fields v. Goldstein, 97 Ga. App. 286 (102 SE2d 921). Consequently the plaintiff being, under the law, charged with knowing the terms and [41]*41conditions of the policy, any negligence, if any, on the part of the defendant in failing to procure the amount of insurance coverage contracted for could have been avoided by the plaintiff and therefore a finding for the defendant is demanded.

There being no genuine issue as to any material fact left to be determined in this case the trial court did not err in granting defendant’s motion for summary judgment.

Judgment affirmed.

Russell, J., concurs. Hall, J., concurs specially.

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S & a CORPORATION v. Berger & Co.
140 S.E.2d 509 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 1965)

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