Wissner ex rel. Wissner v. Metropolitan Life Insurance

269 F. Supp. 798
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Florida
DecidedJune 30, 1967
DocketNo. 66-67-Civ
StatusPublished

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Wissner ex rel. Wissner v. Metropolitan Life Insurance, 269 F. Supp. 798 (S.D. Fla. 1967).

Opinion

ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR. SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

ATKINS, District Judge.

This cause came on to be heard by the Court pursuant to the defendant's motion for summary judgment. The Court, having heard argument of counsel, considered the memoranda of law filed by the parties in support of their respective positions, and being otherwise duly advised in the premises of this action, enters this order as supplemented by the following findings of fact and conclusions of law.

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. On November 29, 1960, the defendant, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, issued a life insurance policy number 607 118 485 PR to the insured, Mrs. Ida Wissner.

2. The application for the aforesaid insurance policy contained the following answers to questions which were asked of Mrs. Wissner by the agent for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Ivan Fisher, in connection with the completing of Part A of the application:

“Q. 19. Have you, the Applicant, or any other Proposed Insured ever had, or have you been told that you or any of them have had or been treated for, or has advice been sought concerning:
* * *
(j) Any disease of the lymph glands, thyroid, or other glands; or anemia, leukemia or other disease of the blood?
[799]*799A. No.
Q. 20. Have you had health examinations or check-ups in the past 5 years:
(a) In the course of employment?
A. No.
Q. (b) Other than in the course' of employment ?
A. No.
Q. For both (a) and (b) ?
Q. (i) Did you request examination because of Symptoms or ailments ?
A. No.
Q. (ii) Was any treatment, change in living habits, further examination or consultation, suggested or advised ?
A. No.
Q. 21. Have you had any electrocardiograms, X-rays, laboratory examinations, or other diagnostic tests within the past 5 years?
A. No.
Q. 22. Have you ever had a surgical operation, been a patient in or visited a hospital, clinic, dispensary or sanatorium for observation, examination or treatment of any condition or disease not described above ?
A. Yes.
Q. (b) Have you consulted, or been examined or advised by any physician or practitioner within the past 5 years for any condition or disease not described above?
A. No.
Q. If answer to (a) or (b) is Yes, give reasons, name and address of each doctor and each hospital, and results.
A. 1952 — Removal of skin cancer on nose. Dr. Claire Straith — Detroit Bolldless operation — no disability —complete recovery.
Q. 23. Have you any symptoms or ailments not described above?
A. No.”

3. On November 5, 1960 Mrs. Wissner appeared in the office of Dr. George L. Rand, M.D., in order to complete Part B of the application for insurance which required a physical examination. Prior to conducting the physical examination, Dr. Rand propounded the following questions to Mrs. Wissner and recorded for the insurer the following answers given by Mrs. Wissner in response to the questions:

Q. “2. How much time have you lost from work, school, or normal activities in the past 2 years because of health?
A. None.
Q. “3. Have you ever had, or been told that you had, or been treated for, or sought advice concerning:
Q. “(j) Any disease of the lymph glands, thyroid, or other glands; or anemia, leukemia or other disease of the blood?
A. No.
Q. “4. Have you had health examinations or check-ups in the past 5 years:
Q. (a) In the course of employment?
A. No.
Q. (b) Other than in the course of employment?
A. No.
Q. “5. Have you had any electrocardiograms, X-rays, laboratory examinations; or other diagnostic tests within the past 5 years?
A. Yes.
Q. (If Yes, indicate which and give reasons, dates, name and address of each doctor and each hospital, and results.)
A. “Periodic papinicalou smears— Dr. H. Kraff, Miami Beach, Fla— all negative
Q. “7. Have you ever had a surgical operation, been a patient in or visited a hospital, clinic, dispensary or sanatorium for observation, examination or treatment of any condition or disease not described above ?
[800]*800A. Yes.
Q. If answer to (a) or (b) is Yes, give reasons, name and address of each doctor and each hospital, and results.
A. “For deliveries only. 1949-51 1954 Mt. Sinai Hosp. Miami Beach Fla.
Q. “8. Have you any symptoms or ailments not described above?
A. No.”

4. When Mrs. Wissner had signed both parts of the application she certified in the instance of Part A that: “The foregoing statements and answers are true and complete” and in the instance of Part B she certified the following:

“I have read the foregoing answers before signing. They have been correctly written, as given by me, and are true and complete. There are no exceptions to any such answers other than as stated herein.”

5. The record insofar as Mrs. Wissner’s medical history is concerned, establishes the following material facts:

(a) . Commencing in early July, 1960, Mrs. Wissner sought medical advice from Dr. Irwin H. Makovsky, a physician specializing in internal medicine, because of a swelling in the back of her neck.
(b) . Dr. Makovsky first referred Mrs. Wissner to a radiologist, Dr. Richard D. Shapiro, who found no evidence of lymph node enlargements in her chest cavity and then referred her to the Southern Clinical Laboratory for a heterophile antibody test which proved negative for infectious mononucleosis. Dr. Makovsky then referred Mrs. Wissner to a surgeon, Dr. Rudolph Drosd, who reported a finding of “non-specific hyperplasia” (viz. a multiplication of tissue in the neck) after performing a biopsy of the swollen lymph gland of neck.
(c) . Mrs. Wissner again visited Dr. Makovsky during the latter part of July, 1960 when she noticed swelling in her right groin. Dr. Makovsky, suspecting that Mrs. Wissner might have a malignant lymphatic disease because his examination revealed lymph node enlargements in the right groin, referred Mrs. Wissner to a specialist in hematology, Dr. Howard E. Lessner, whom Mrs.

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