Daryl May and Wife v. United Services Association America Daryl May and Wife v. United Services Association America

Daryl May and Wife v. United Services Association America

1992.TX.42175 ; 844 S.W.2D 666, 36 TEX. SUP. J. 367

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Publisher Description

This case involves the scope of an insurance agents common-law duty to a customer in rendering advice about and procuring a policy for health insurance. The plaintiffs asserted only common-law causes of action, making no claim under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices-Consumer Protection Act, Tex. Bus. & Com. Code ?? 17.41 et seq. or any other statute. While the jury found favorably for the plaintiffs on a claim of the agents negligence, it failed to find for the plaintiffs as to misrepresentation. On this verdict, the trial court rendered judgment for the plaintiffs, but the court of appeals reversed. 788 S.W.2d 608. We affirm the judgment of the court of appeals because there is no evidence in the record before us that the agent breached the duty to use reasonable care, skill and diligence in procuring insurance in any way that proximately caused harm to the petitioners.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1992
22 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
38
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
90.1
KB

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