Baclit, W. v. Sloan, S.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJuly 23, 2024
Docket793 WDA 2023
StatusUnpublished

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Baclit, W. v. Sloan, S., (Pa. Ct. App. 2024).

Opinion

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT O.P. 65.37

W. SCOTT BACLIT, ADMINSTRATOR : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF OF THE ESTATE OF TIMOTHY S. : PENNSYLVANIA BACLIT : : : v. : : : STEVEN C. SLOAN, AN ADULT : No. 793 WDA 2023 INDIVIDUAL, SEA SHELL BAR, INC., : A CORPORATION, KENNETH KUGEL, : AN ADULT INDIVIDUAL, AND UNITED : FINANCIAL CASUALTY COMPANY, A : CORPORATION : : : APPEAL OF: UNITED FINANCIAL : CASUALTY COMPANY :

Appeal from the Order Entered July 3, 2023 In the Court of Common Pleas of Beaver County Civil Division at No(s): 10675 of 2022

W. SCOTT BACLIT, ADMINISTRATOR : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF OF THE ESTATE OF TIMOTHY S. : PENNSYLVANIA BACLIT, : : : v. : : : STEVEN C. SLOAN, AN ADULT : No. 794 WDA 2023 INDIVIDUAL, SEA SHELL BAR, INC., : A CORPORATION, KENNETH KUGEL, : AND ADULT INDIVIDUAL, AND : UNITED FINANCIAL CASUALTY : COMPANY, A CORPORATION : : : APPEAL OF: UNITED FINANCIAL : CASUALTY COMPANY : J-A06033-24

Appeal from the Order Entered July 3, 2023 In the Court of Common Pleas of Beaver County Civil Division at No(s): 10675 of 2022

W. SCOTT BACLIT, ADMINISTRATOR : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF OF THE ESTATE OF TIMOTHY S. : PENNSYLVANIA BACLIT : : : v. : : : STEVEN C. SLOAN, AN ADULT : No. 795 WDA 2023 INDIVIDUAL, SEA SHELL BAR, INC. A : CORPORATION, KENNETH KUGEL, AN : ADULT INDIVIDUAL, AND UNITED : FINANCIAL CASUALTY COMPANY, A : CORPORATION : : : APPEAL OF: UNITED FINANCIAL : CASUALTY COMPANY :

Appeal from the Order Entered June 5, 2023 In the Court of Common Pleas of Beaver County Civil Division at No(s): 10675 of 2022

BEFORE: LAZARUS, P.J., PANELLA, P.J.E., and BECK, J.

MEMORANDUM BY BECK, J.: FILED: July 23, 2024

United Financial Casualty Company (“United”) appeals from orders

granting summary judgment in favor of W. Scott Baclit, Administrator of the

Estate of Timothy S. Baclit, (“Administrator”) and denying United’s motion for

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summary judgment.1 United claims that the commercial insurance policy

issued to TKC Trucking, LLC (“TKC Trucking”) did not cover its owner, Timothy

S. Baclit (“Baclit”), individually, and therefore, Administrator is entitled to no

recovery. Finding that Baclit is an “insured” entitled to receive stacked

underinsured motorist (“UIM”) coverage under the Pennsylvania’s Motor

Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law (“MVFRL”),2 we affirm.

The parties stipulated to the following facts. On December 5, 2021,

Baclit sustained fatal injuries while aiding Steven Sloan (“Sloan”), who had

been involved in a single car accident in Hopewell Township, Beaver County.

Sloan’s vehicle had crashed into a bridge retaining wall. Baclit, who had been

driving the automobile owned by his mother Lorri A. Hagwood (“Hagwood”),

exited the vehicle to provide assistance. While aiding Sloan, Baclit fell from

the bridge retaining wall and suffered injuries resulting in his death.

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1 This action was originally filed against Progressive Insurance Company (“Progressive”) and other defendants. On June 5, 2023, the trial court granted summary judgment in favor of Administrator and against Progressive, while the claims against the other defendants remained pending. On July 3, 2023, the trial court substituted United for Progressive, amended the case caption to remove Progressive, severed Administrator’s claims against United from the remaining claims, and specified that the order disposed of all claims against United. Furthermore, on that same date, the trial court entered a separate order stating that the June 5, 2023 order constituted a final order with respect to Administrator’s claims against United. Thereafter, Administrator filed separate appeals as to the June 5, 2023 order (794 WDA 2023) and both of the July 3, 2023 orders (793 and 795 WDA 2023). Subsequently, these appeals were consolidated for our review.

2 75 Pa.C.S. §§ 1701-1799.7.

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Sloan maintained automobile liability coverage through Farmers

Insurance (“Farmers”) in the amount of $100,000. Farmers tendered the

limits of the policy to Administrator. Hagwood’s vehicle was insured under a

multi-vehicle policy provided by State Farm Mutual Insurance Company

(“State Farm”) with stacked UIM limits of $300,000.3 As Sloan’s policy was

not sufficient to cover the damages sustained by Baclit, State Farm paid the

limits in connection with Hagwood’s policy. Baclit also insured his motorcycle

through Progressive, which included $15,000 in UIM coverage. Progressive

paid the limits to Administrator in accordance with this policy.

At the time of his death, Baclit was the president and sole officer of TKC

Trucking, a trucking business. In October 2020, United issued a commercial

automobile insurance policy to TKC Trucking (the “Policy”). In October 2021,

United sent TKC Trucking a renewal declarations page, which renewed the

Policy.

Under the Policy, TKC Trucking was the “named insured,” and Baclit and

Brian Matheny were designated as rated drivers. Policy Declarations Page,

10/2/2021, at 1-2. The Policy covered a 2008 GMC Sierra and a 2020 load

3 At the time of his death, Baclit was forty-two years old and lived with Hagwood.

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trail trailer. Id. at 2-3. The Policy provided $100,000 of stacked UIM coverage

for the 2008 GMC Sierra.4 Id. at 2.

Relevantly, the Policy stated the following regarding UIM coverage:

INSURING AGREEMENT – UNDERINSURED MOTORIST COVERAGE

Subject to the Limits of Liability, if you pay the premium for Underinsured Motorist Coverage, we will pay for damages, other than punitive or exemplary damages, which an insured is legally entitled to recover from the owner or operator of an underinsured auto because of bodily injury:

1. sustained by an insured;

2. caused by an accident; and

3. arising out of the ownership, maintenance, use, loading, or unloading of an underinsured auto.

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ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS

When used in this endorsement, whether in the singular, plural, or possessive:

1. “Insured” means:

a. if the named insured shown on the declarations page is a natural person: ____________________________________________

4 The Policy did not provide UIM benefits on the trailer. See Policy Declarations Page, 10/2/2021, at 2; see also Policy, 10/2/2021, at 46 (noting “we will pay no more than the Limit of Liability shown for [UIM] Coverage on the declarations page”) (emphasis omitted), 47 (“For purposes of Stacked Limits of Liability, an insured auto does not include any trailer listed on the declarations page[.]”) (emphasis omitted). Notably, section 1731 of the MVFRL “does not require UIM coverage to be offered on a trailer because a trailer does not qualify as a motor vehicle[.]” Erie Ins. Exch. v. Backmeier, 287 A.3d 931, 942 n.5 (Pa. Super. 2022); see also 75 Pa.C.S. § 1731(a).

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(i) you or a relative;

(ii) any person occupying your insured auto or a temporary substitute auto; and

(iii) any person who is entitled to recover damages covered by this endorsement because of bodily injury sustained by a person described in (i) or (ii) above; or

b. if the named insured shown on the declarations page is a corporation, partnership, organization, or any other entity that is not a natural person:

(i) any person occupying your insured auto or a temporary substitute auto; and

(ii) any person who is entitled to recover damages covered by this endorsement because of bodily injury sustained by a person described in (i) above.

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