Hopkins v. MEGA Life and Health Ins.
In this action for damages for fraud in the sale of health insurance, plaintiff and appellant Jerry T. Hopkins appeals from a judgment following the granting of a motion for summary judgment in favor of defendants and respondents The MEGA Life and Health Insurance Company (MEGA), the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE), and Lisa Bauer (Bauer). Hopkins contends triable issues of fact exist that: Hopkins sustained recoverable damages; defendants made misrepresentations to Hopkins, which Hopkins reasonably relied on and caused him harm; and defendants conduct was outrageous. Finding no merit to the contentions, Court affirm the judgment.



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