SPRINGER v. NAT'L CAS. CO.


17 Misc.2d 207 (1959)

Jean R. Springer, as Executrix of Simon H. Springer, Deceased, Respondent, v. National Casualty Company, Appellant.

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department.

February 11, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bowling & Bowling (Otho S. Bowling of counsel), for appellant.

M. Bernard Brownstein and Sidney Grossman for respondent.

Concur — HECHT, J. P., AURELIO and TILZER, JJ.


Per Curiam.

The provisions of the policy were unambiguous and the interpretation of the applicable provisions was not for the jury. The evidence established one continuing sickness for a 24-month period for which proof thereof was submitted by the insured to defendant. No claim was made that such sickness ceased to be disabling during that period. Defendant's payment for 24 months upon that continuing illness and...

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