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Judgment Rendered December Appealed from the Nineteenth Judicial District Court. Attorneys for Plaintiff Appellant - PDF
Judgment Rendered December Appealed from the Nineteenth Judicial District Court. Attorneys for Plaintiff Appellant
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1 NOT DESIGNATED FOR PUBLICATION STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL FIRST CIRCUIT NUMBER 2006 CA 0451 LISSETTE SAVOY MENENDEZ AS THE APPOINTED NATURAL TUTRIX OF VANESSA SAVOY VERSUS MICHAEL B O NIELL FRIENDS ENTERPRISES LLC AND PROGRESSIVE SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY Judgment Rendered December Appealed from the Nineteenth Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of East Baton Rouge Louisiana Trial Court Number Honorable Kay Bates Judge Lewis O Unglesby Robert M Marionneaux Jr Samuel C Ward Jr Baton Rouge LA Attorneys for Plaintiff Appellant Vanessa Savoy Scott S McCormick Kelly E Balfour Baton Rouge La Attorneys for Defendant Appellee Progressive Security Ins Co James C Percy Baton Rouge LA Attorney for Defendant Triumvirate of Baton Rouge d b a Fred s Bar Grill and Marc Fraioli Charles L Chassaignac IV Baton Rouge LA Attorney for Defendant Friends Enterprises Inc C John Naquin Jr Baton Rouge LA Attorney for Defendant Darin P Adams and C B Inc BEFORE KUHN GAIDRY AND WELCH n
2 WELCH J This is an appeal by the plaintiff Lissette Savoy Menedez as the appointed natural tutrix of Vanessa Savoy of a summary judgment granted in favor of the defendant insurer Progressive Security Insurance Company Progressive dismissing it from this lawsuit on the basis that its policy provided no coverage for the automobile involved in the accident for which plaintiff seeks damages After a thorough review of the record and the applicable law we find the summary judgment was properly granted and affirm FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND On February Michael O Niell Michael was driving a 1997 Chevy pickup and was involved in a one vehicle accident on Louisiana Highway 30 Nicholson Drive Vanessa Savoy a passenger was thrown from the vehicle and suffered severe head injuries and crippling permanent disabilities The plaintiff filed suit alleging that the accident was caused by the sole negligence of Michael in driving while intoxicated speeding reckless driving and failure to maintain control of his vehicle The plaintiff named as a defendant among others Progressive alleging it insured the Chevy truck driven by Michael and provided coverage for the damages sustained by her and her daughter The truck was owned by Friends Enterprises LLC Friends Michael O Niell s father John O Niell Mr O Niell was the managing partner and part owner of the company Mr O Niell testified by deposition that he gave Michael the Chevy pickup for his personal use in 1999 or 2000 under the mistaken belief that he Mr O Niell was the titled owner of the vehicle On the date of the accident February the Chevy truck was titled in the name of Friends which had a commercial automobile policy with Progressive in effect for the 2
3 policy period of to Plaintiff s original petition alleges that Progressive insured the vehicle involved in the accident and provides coverage under the aforementioned policy for the losses she suffered Progressive filed a motion for summary judgment asserting there are no genuine issues of material fact and that at the time of the accident it did not provide insurance coverage to the Chevy truck being driven by Michael O Niell The trial court granted the summary judgment in favor of Progressive and the plaintiff appeals SUMMARY JUDGMENT LAW A motion for summary judgment is a procedural device used to avoid a full scale trial when there is no genuine issue of material fact Craig v Bantek West Inc La App 1st Cir So 2d Western Sizzlin Steakhouse v McDuffie La App 1st Cir So 2d writ denied La So 2d 1236 The summary judgment procedure is favored and is designed to secure the just speedy and inexpensive determination of every action La C C P art 966 A 2 A summary judgment may be rendered on the issue of insurance coverage alone even where there is a genuine issue as to liability or damages Simmons v Weiymann La App 1st Cir So 2d The motion should be granted only if the pleadings depositions answers to interrogatories and admissions on file together with any affidavits show that there is no genuine issue as to material fact and that mover is entitled to judgment as a matter of law La C C P art 966 B Summary judgment declaring a lack of coverage under an insurance Mr O Niell testified that sometime in 1999 or 2000 he purchased a Dodge Approximately two months later he purchased the 1997 Chevy pickup son Michael herein for his maintenance man at Friends to use in the business truck for his at issue However Michael decided that he liked the Chevy truck better than the Dodge so Mr O Niell agreed to let Michael have the Chevy truck and the Dodge truck would be returned by Michael to Friends for the maintenance man to use According to Mr O Niell his secretary was supposed to transfer the title of the vehicles after the swap was made However after the accident at issue in this case it was discovered that the titles were never transferred and that the title to the Chevy truck being used solelyby Michael was still in Friends name 3
4 policy may not be rendered unless there is no reasonable interpretation of the policy when applied to the undisputed material facts shown by the evidence supporting the motion under which coverage could be afforded Reynolds v Select Properties Ltd La So 2d On a motion for summary judgment the burden of proof is on the mover When the issue before the court on the motion for summary judgment is one on which the party bringing the motion will bear the burden of proof at trial the burden of showing that there is no genuine issue of material fact is on the party bringing the motion La C C P art 966 C 2 Buck s Run Enterprises Inc v Mapp Constr Inc La App 1st Cir So 2d An insurer seeking to avoid coverage through summary judgment bears the burden of proving some exclusion applies to preclude coverage Simmons supra at p 1 In determining whether summary judgment is appropriate appellate courts review evidence de novo under the same criteria that govern the trial court s determination of whether summary judgment is appropriate Independent Fire Ins Co v Sunbeam Corp La So 2d Allen v State ex rei Ernest N Morial New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority La So 2d An appellate court thus asks the same questions as does the trial court in determining whether summary judgment is appropriate whether there is any genuine issue of material fact and whether the mover is entitled to judgment as a matter of law Ernest v Petroleum Service Corp La App 1st Cir So 2d writ denied La So 2d 830 Because it is the applicable substantive law that determines materiality whether a particular fact in dispute is material can be seen only in light of the substantive law applicable to the case Foreman v Danos and Curole Marine Contractors Inc La App 1st Cir So 2d 1 4 writ denied La So 2d 637 4
5 ARGUMENT Progressive maintains that its policy with Friends does not provide coverage on the vehicle driven by Michael on the date of the accident In support of its Motion for Summary Judgment Progressive introduced the policy itself as well as the deposition testimony of Mr O Niell Progressive cites Paragraph 9 b 2 of the policy and asserts the clear language therein unequivocably excludes coverage on the Chevy truck which according to the testimony of Mr 0 Niell was purchased prior to the policy period Plaintiff on the other hand argues the trial court erred in granting summaryjudgment because the policy language relied on by Progressive is ambiguous and creates a genuine issue of material fact concerning whether the vehicle driven by Michael is covered by the policy 2 THE POLICY Under the terms of Part 1 of the policy entitled Liability to Others coverage extends only to liabilities that arise from the use of an insured auto Paragraph 9 b on page 5 of the policy under the heading General Definitions defines insured auto in pertinent part as follows b Any additional auto of which you acquire ownership during the Policy period provided that 1 if the auto is used in your business we must insure all other autos you own and that have been used in your business 3 and 2 if the auto is not used in your business we must insure all other autos you own Emphasis added Progressive argues that the deposition testimony of Mr O Niell that he purchased the 1998 Chevy truck sometime in 1999 or 2000 establishes that the truck was not purchased during the policy period as required by the policy in order for coverage to apply under Paragraph 9 b 2 Thus according to 2 It is undisputed that the Chevy truck at issue is not listed on the declarations page policy and also that it is not a replacement vehicle pursuant to Paragraph 9 a ofthe policy of the 3 Friends It is undisputed that the Chevy truck driven by Michael was not used in the business of 5
6 Progressive Paragraph 9 b of the policy affording coverage to automobiles acquired during the policy period is simply inapplicable on that basis Mr O Niell also testified that all of the other vehicles owned by Friends as listed on the declarations page of the policy were insured by Progressive Progressive maintains that this evidence leaves no genuine issues of material fact and entitles it to judgment as a matter of law finding no coverage under its policy with Friends for the Chevy truck involved in the accident at issue Plaintiff opposed the motion for summary judgment on several bases First she argues that there exists a genuine issue of material fact regarding whether Progressive insured all other autos owned by Friends as required by Paragraph 9 b 2 in order for coverage to attach to an automobile acquired during the policy period which is not used in the insured s business Also the plaintiff argues that the vehicle purchased in 1999 or 2000 was purchased at some point during the policy period Plaintiff asserts that such policies were renewed annually and one such policy was active at the time of the purchase of the Chevy truck Accordingly plaintiff argues that coverage attached to the Chevy truck at the time of purchase and remained that way until the time of the accident Plaintiff further asserts that at the vely least the policy language creates ambiguity as to coverage resulting in genuine issues of material fact precluding summary judgment CONTRACT INTERPRETATION An insurance policy is a contract between the parties and governed by the general rules of interpretation of contract set forth in the Louisiana Civil Code and reiterated by our supreme court in Cadwallader v Allstate Ins Co La So 2d The judiciary s role in interpreting insurance contracts is to ascertain the common intent of the parties to the contract See La Civ Code art 2045 Words and phrases used In an Insurance policy are to be 6
7 construed using their plain ordinary and generally prevailing meaning unless the words have acquired a technical meaning See La Civ Code art 2047 An insurance contract however should not be interpreted in an unreasonable or strained manner under the guise of contractual interpretation to enlarge or to restrict its provisions beyond what is reasonably contemplated by unambiguous terms or achieve an absurd conclusion The rules of construction do not authorize a perversion of the words or the exercise of inventive powers to create an ambiguity where none exists or the making of a new contract when the terms express with sufficient clearness the parties intent Citations omitted We have reviewed the policy in its entirety Applying the foregoing legal principles of contractual interpretation we conclude that the language is clear and unambiguous and that the phrase during the policy period means just what it says The policy itself very clearly provides POLICY PERIOD to No other interpretation of this phrase is reasonable based on the evidence presented Therefore Progressive has met its burden of proof and summaryjudgment was warranted Plaintiff argues in brief that the language during the policy period is ambiguous and should be interpreted as meaning during f policy including a prior policy which has simply been renewed Assuming for the sake of argument alone that the policy language might be construed as asserted by the plaintiff plaintiff has failed to prove any facts to support such application in this case There is complete absence of proof on the part of the plaintiff that the policy introduced into evidence is one that was simply renewed annually and therefore all other vehicles owned or acquired by Friends at any time are covered by all successive policies No other policy between Progressive and Friends was introduced into evidence Therefore even accepting for the sake of argument that the policy language is ambiguous and even applying the interpretation asserted by the plaintiff the plaintiff has not borne its burden of providing evidence to support such an interpretation 7
8 Accordingly for all of the foregoing reasons we find summaryjudgment in favor of Progressive and dismissing plaintiff s claims against it was properly granted and it is affirmed Costs of this appeal are assessed to theplaintiff AFFIRMED 8
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