1. Bigelow v. Berkshire Life Ins. Co., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 11, 1876, Decided
OVERVIEW: Insurance policy exclusion for suicide, whether the insured was sane or insane, was not against public policy and valid so long as the insured was conscious of the physical nature of his act and intended to cause his own death.
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