Days v. Stonebridge Life Insurance Company
Filing
32
ORDER granting 30 Motion to Dismiss. Plaintiff shall have fourteen days to submit an amended complaint correcting deficiencies identified in this order. Failure to submit an amended complaint will result in dismissal of this case. Signed by Judge William T. Moore, Jr on 6/29/17. (jrb)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR
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THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF
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JEANNETTE H. DAYS,
Plaintiff,
CASE NO.
V.
CV414-214
STONEBRIDGE LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Defendant.
ORDER
Before
the
Court
is
Defendant's
Renewed
Motion
to
Dismiss. (Doc. 30.) For the following reasons, Defendant's
motion is
GRANTED.
days
submit
to
deficiencies
NOTICE
that
However,
an
amended
identified
failure
to
Plaintiff
in
do
complaint
this
so
shall
order.
will
result
have fourteen
correcting
Plaintiff
in
is
dismissal
the
on
of
this case.
BACKGROXJND
This
case
arises
from
the
death
of
Plaintiff's
husband, Benjamin Days Sr., in an accident that occurred on
April 21,
2008.
(Doc.
1, Attach. 1 at 2.)
Mr. Days was
covered at the time of his death by life insurance policies^
^ Plaintiff alleged in her complaint that there are three
life insurance policies. (Doc. 1, Attach. 1 at 2.) However,
Defendant
has
stated
in
its
First
Motion
to
Dismiss
(Doc. 6, Attach. 6 at 1; id., Attachs. 2-5), and Plaintiff
I.
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