Case Name: McCOLGAN v. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1930-04-28
Citations: 8 Ohio Law Abs. 425
Docket Number: No 1760
Parties: McCOLGAN v NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO
Judges: FUNK, PJ. and WASHBURN, J. concur.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 8
Pages: 425–425

Head Matter:
McCOLGAN v NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO
Ohio Appeals, 9th Dist, Summit Co
No 1760.
Decided April 28, 1930
Davis & Lipps, Akron, for McColgan.
Garfield, Cross, MacGregor, Daoust & Baldwin, Cleveland, and Ormsby, Kennedy & Vogel, Akron, for Ins. Co.

Opinion:
Opinion by
PARDEE, J.
FUNK, PJ. and WASHBURN, J. concur.
SYLLABUS
Where a life insurance policy provides for wáiver of premium in the event the insured is disabled as described in the policy on the day the premium falls due, if timely notice of such fact is given to the company, but is silent as to who shall give the notice, a beneficiary, if the insured dies without giving the notice, may give the same.
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