SKINNER v. CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY

No. 72-85.

268 So.2d 576 (1972)

Robert M. SKINNER, Appellant, v. CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.

November 8, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carlton, Fields, Ward, Emmanuel, Smith & Cutler, Tampa, and Blalock, Holbrook, Lewis, Paul & Bennett, Jacksonville, for appellant.

Mathews, Osborne & Ehrlich, Jacksonville, for appellee.


MANN, Judge.

Skinner was seriously injured in an accident. His employer had a policy providing to employees certain benefits upon a showing of disability resulting from accident or illness. The language is fairly common, and is set out in the margin.1 The insurer paid Skinner for the two years that he was disabled from performance of his regular job, and thereafter claimed that, while he may...

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