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Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Company v. Chadwick

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jun 9, 1967
156 S.E.2d 182 (Ga. Ct. App. 1967)

Summary

holding where lightning struck insured premises and burned off the valve head of a water pump under the house and water escaping from the pipes caused moisture to rise and buckle the wooden flooring, with additional mold and mildew damage, such damage was a direct loss by lightning within the meaning of the policy provision

Summary of this case from Burgess v. Allstate Insurance Company

Opinion

42637.

ARGUED MARCH 8, 1967.

DECIDED JUNE 9, 1967.

Action on insurance policy. Gwinnett Civil and Criminal Court. Before Judge Cheeley.

Long, Weinberg Ansley, Gregg Loomis, for appellant.

Merritt Pruitt, Robert P. Burgess, for appellee.


1. Where a policy of insurance is conditioned to pay for "direct loss to the property covered . . . by the following perils as defined and limited herein. 1. Fire and lightning, excluding any loss resulting from any electrical injury or disturbance to electrical appliances, devices or wiring from artificial causes, unless fire ensues, and if fire does ensue, this company shall be liable only for its proportion of loss caused by such ensuing fire," and there is evidence that lightning struck the insured premises, killing two trees and burning off the valve head of a water pump under the house, with the result that water escaping from the pipes caused moisture to rise and buckle the wooden flooring, with additional mold and mildew damage, such damage was a direct loss by lightning within the meaning of the policy provisions. Insurance Co. of N. A. v. Leader, 121 Ga. 260 (1) ( 48 S.E. 972); City of Dublin v. Ogburn, 142 Ga. 840 (2, 4) ( 83 S.E. 939); Sun Ins. Office v. Guest Camera Store, 108 Ga. App. 339 ( 132 S.E.2d 851).

2. Moreover, Paragraph 2 of the petition, which alleges that the defendant is indebted to the plaintiff in the amount of $1,968.75, is specifically admitted in the answer. A party to a suit will not be allowed to disprove an admission in his pleadings without withdrawing it from the record. Florida Yellow Pine Co. v. Flint River Naval Stores Co., 140 Ga. 321 (2) ( 78 S.E. 900). Although the defendant did, in answering Paragraph 5 which contained a reiteration of the allegation of the indebtedness and the amounts of each item thereof, deny all indebtedness, where the answer contains both an admission and a denial, the admission must control. City of Moultrie v. Schofield's Sons Co., 6 Ga. App. 464, 468 ( 65 S.E. 315); Ford v. Serenado Mfg. Co., 27 Ga. App. 535 (2) ( 109 S.E. 415); King v. Loeb, 93 Ga. App. 301, 305 ( 91 S.E.2d 532); Williams Mfg. Co. v. Warner Sugar Ref. Co., 125 Ga. 408, 411 ( 54 S.E. 95).

For both these reasons there was no error in denying the defendant's motions for summary judgment, new trial, and judgment notwithstanding the verdict.

Judgment affirmed. Jordan, P. J., Deen and Quillian, JJ., concur.

ARGUED MARCH 8, 1967 — DECIDED JUNE 9, 1967.


Summaries of

Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Company v. Chadwick

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jun 9, 1967
156 S.E.2d 182 (Ga. Ct. App. 1967)

holding where lightning struck insured premises and burned off the valve head of a water pump under the house and water escaping from the pipes caused moisture to rise and buckle the wooden flooring, with additional mold and mildew damage, such damage was a direct loss by lightning within the meaning of the policy provision

Summary of this case from Burgess v. Allstate Insurance Company
Case details for

Atlantic Mutual Fire Insurance Company v. Chadwick

Case Details

Full title:ATLANTIC MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY v. CHADWICK

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Jun 9, 1967

Citations

156 S.E.2d 182 (Ga. Ct. App. 1967)
156 S.E.2d 182

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