Insurance – Accidental Death – Pilot Exclusion – DOI Approval – ERISA
Youngblood v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. When the plane that plaintiff’s husband was piloting went down and killed her husband, the N.C. Department of Insurance had not yet approved the pilot’s exclusion in plaintiff’s accidental death policy; nevertheless, the exclusion applies to bar coverage.
Defendants’ motion for summary judgment is granted.
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Published: October 17, 2011
Time posted: 9:35 am
Tags: Accidental Death, DOI Approval, ERISA, Insurance, Pilot Exclusion







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