First Texas State Ins. Co. v. Bell
First Texas State Ins. Co. v. Bell
Opinion of the Court
This appeal is from a judgment in favor of the appellee for the sum of $187.50, the balance due upon a policy of life insurance. It appears from the evidence that the appellant had issued a policy of insurance upon the life of Ella Bell for $250, in which the appellee was named as the beneficiary. There was a stipulation, however, containing, in substance, the following provision: That if the insured should die from cancer, pulmonary disease, or any disease of the heart, and certain other diseases, or that any such disease contributed to cause the death of the insured within one year from the date of the policy, the liability of the company was to be limited to one-fourth of the principal sum named. It was alleged by the appellant in its defense that Ella Bell, the insured, died within one year from the date of the policy of a disease of the heart, and therefore the appellee was not entitled to receive more than $62.50, one-fourth of .the face of the policy. The only defense presented on this appeal is a settlement with the appellee under the terms of the provision above referred to. It appears that he had accepted $62.50 at one time in full settlement of his claim against the company. It was alleged by him in his petition that this settlement was brought about through ignorance on his part, and fraud on the part of the company; that the provisión of the policy which authorized it was void because in contravention of a statute of this state. The sufficiency of the evidence to sustain these averments of fraud in procuring the settlement is not questioned on this appeal.
The second assignment of error complains of that portion of the court’s charge which permitted a recovery of attorney’s fees and 12 per cent, damages. It is contended that the evidence was insufficient to authorize the submission of that issue to the jury. We have examined the evidence, and agree with the trial judge that the issue was raised by the evidence.
The judgment is, accordingly, affirmed.
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