Plaintiff was attempting to collect death benefits from a life insurance policy issued by Western Southern in the early 1900s. At trial, plaintiff argued that the death benefits of $250 should be compounded by 3% annually from the day the policy was paid up until the date of death in 2000. The trial court agreed with the plaintiff. The case went to appeal.
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Western Southern Life Insurance benefits dispute
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