The plaintiff brought this action to recover on three policies of insurance issued January 5, 1931, August 10, 1931, and February 15, 1932. The policies provided for double indemnity in case of death by accident. The insured met his death by accidental means on March 21, 1935. The principal defense was that there was legal fraud and misrepresentation as to the age of the insured in 'applying for the policies. In all three applications and in the statement on the policies, the age of the insured was given as sixty-five. Obviously this was incorrect, for two of the policies were issued more than thirteen months apart. Competent evidence was received by the declarations of the decedent to the effect that his age was seventy-six at the time the accident occurred causing his death. The defendant called as witnesses two of his sons, who were evasive in their answers when they said that they did not know the age of their father or mother or of their brothers and sisters, Then applications by these two brothers for insurance were received in
Kass v. Metropolitan Life Insurance
252 A.D. 888 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1937
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