Case Name: KRUKEMEIER v. CLEVE FIREMEN'S LIFE INS. CO.
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1924-01-14
Citations: 2 Ohio Law Abs. 169
Docket Number: No. 4689
Parties: KRUKEMEIER v. CLEVE FIREMEN’S LIFE INS. CO.
Judges: 
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 2
Pages: 169–169

Head Matter:
No. 168
KRUKEMEIER v. CLEVE FIREMEN’S LIFE INS. CO.
Ohio Appeals, 8th Dist., Cuyahoga County
No. 4689.
Decided Jan. 14, 1924
723. LIFE INSURANCE — Resignation from fire department one week before he died held not proof of insanity preventing assured’s resigning benefits of life policy in firemen’s insurance.
Attorneys — Haserodt & Kaps, for Kruke-meier; Tolies, Hogsett, Ginn & Morley, for Life Insurance Co.; all of Cleveland.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Epitomized Opinion
First Publication of this Opinion
Krukemeier brought an action to recover insurance from the Cleveland Firemen's Life Insurance Comjpany aniounting to about $4,000 that she held on the life of her son, John Krukemeier. The plaintiff elaimied this insurance covered the life of the deceased while he was in the employ of the fire department. The evidence disclosed that the deceased had resigned a week previous to his death, but the plaintiff claimed that the deceased was insane or mentally unsound at the time he resigned. It also showed that the deceased had told various other persons" that he was going to resign and his attending physician testified that there were no external manifestations of insanity. The trial court directed a verdict, whereupon plaintiff prosecuted error. In sustaining the judgment of the lower court, the Court of Appeals held.
1. Taking the evidence altogether, there was no evidence that showed any mental incapacity which would prevent the deceased resigning the benefits of the contract, and therefore the court was right in directing the verdict.