Slater v. Mutual Benefit Health & Accident Assn.

1964 OK 156, 393 P.2d 838, 1964 Okla. LEXIS 367
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedJuly 7, 1964
Docket40552
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Slater v. Mutual Benefit Health & Accident Assn., 1964 OK 156, 393 P.2d 838, 1964 Okla. LEXIS 367 (Okla. 1964).

Opinion

HALLEY, Vice Chief Justice.

Parties will be referred to as in the trial court or by name.

Bertha R. Slater was the wife of Jacob Slater. On March 29, 1921, Jacob Slater took out a policy of insurance commonly known as a sick and accident policy with the defendant. It covered accidental death-' of the insured. This policy was maintained; until the death of the insured on January 6; 1961.

It appears that on or about December IS, 1960, the plaintiff and her husband went for a drive in their automobile and when they returned home, Mr. Slater got out of the car and went into the house to open the back door to let plaintiff in the house and she drove the car in the garage. After getting out of the car she had an attack of some nature and became unconscious. When she regained consciousness she was in their home. As to who brought her into the house, the record is not clear.

A physician was called for the plaintiff and he treated her but did not examine the insured, ’Jacob Slater. Mrs. Slater testified as to the condition of health of her husband from December IS, 1960, to January 6, 1961, the date of his death. On the Sunday following December 15th, the doctor who had treated Mrs. Slater on December 15th was called to attend Mr. Slater. This doctor continued to visit Mr. Slater until his death on January 6, 1961.

The record in this case fails to reveal any accident of any kind that Mr. Slater had on December 15, 1960. An attempt was made to show that he carried the plaintiff into their home after she fell but the .evidence-on this point was never admitted.

There is the testimony of two doctors of medicine who were specialists in cardiovascular troubles that Mr. Slater had hardening of the arteries or arteriosclerosis and that this was a disease and that it contributed to his death; that Mr. Slater suffered a cerebral thrombosis and his death was not due to accident.

The physician who treated Mr. Slater on Sunday, December 18, 1960, testified that Mr. Slater had some form of cerebral vascular accident that was due to excitement and overexertion. On the death certificate this doctor gave as the cause of death “cerebral hemorrhage, arteo-sclerosis and friable blood vessels.” This doctor said *840 that arteriosclerosis was not a disease but the two specialists testifying for the defendant said it was a disease.

We can see no liability established against the defendant in this case. The policy in its very first provision states:

"THIS POLICY PROVIDES BENEFITS FOR LOSS OF LIFE, LIMB, SIGHT OR TIME BY ACCIDENTAL MEANS, OR LOSS OF TIME BY SICKNESS AS HEREIN LIMITED AND PROVIDED.
MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH AND ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION OMAHA
(Herein called Association) DOES HEREBY INSURE
OKLAHOMA ___ OKLAHOMA Insured) of City of .> State of . CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
by occupation . against loss of life, limb, sight, or time, resulting directly and independently of all other causes, from personal bodily injuries sustained through purely Accidental Means (Suicide, sane or insane, is not covered), and against loss of time on account of disease, as specified in the following Schedules, respectively, subject, however, to all the provisions and limitations hereinafter contained.
Accident Indemnities
Part A.
SPECIFIC LOSSES

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