Bogle v. Conway

433 P.2d 407, 199 Kan. 707, 1967 Kan. LEXIS 444
Supreme Court of Kansas·Decided November 13, 1967·No. 44,834·Published·Cited by 24 cases

Opinion

The opinion of the court was delivered by

Harman, C.:

This is a garnishment proceeding against the liability insurer of two automobile drivers against whom a judgment in a wrongful death action had been obtained.

The fatal incident occurred near Meade, Kansas, September 29, 1963. The automobiles were driven by Donald G. Conway and Henry E. Fisher, two of the appellees herein. Gary Bogle was *708 a passenger in Conway’s vehicle, and was killed as a result of the two automobiles colliding. Details of the incident are reported at Bogle v. Conway, 198 Kan. 166, 422 P. 2d 971.

The appellant, Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company, carried liability insurance on both the Conway and Fisher vehicles. The day following the collision a claims adjuster, on behalf of appellant, talked to both Conway and Fisher and their fathers about the possibility of a policy violation based on a racing exclusion in the policy. At that time the adjuster secured the signature of Conway to the following instrument, and also Fisher’s signature to a similar one:

“Notice and Acknowledgment of Non-Waiver of Rights
“It is hereby understood and acknowledged by and between tire Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co., Inc., of Manhattan, Kansas and Gene Conway and Phill Conway that any action taken by the said Insurance Company in investigating and/or attempting to adjust, and/or defending any claim, and/or handling any litigation growing out of an accident involving: Gene Conway and H. Eugene Fisher which occurred on or about September 29, 1963 at 5 miles North of Meade, Kansas on Highway 23 shall not be construed as a waiver of the right of the said Insurance Company to deny liability at any time under any policy or policies of insurance issued to Gene and/or Phill Conway. Nor shall the acknowledgment of this notice be considered a waiver of the rights, under said policy or policies, of tire said Gene Conway and Phill Conway. Dated at Meade District Hospital this 30th day of September, 1963.
“Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance
Company, Inc.
“Witnessed:
“_ By_(seal) ■
“_ Acknowledged by
“/s/ Gene Conway (seal)
/s/ Phill Conway (seal)”

Thereafter appellees Ruth Bogle and Rex Bogle, parents of Gary Bogle, filed a wrongful death action against Conway and Fisher, which action was defended throughout by attorneys retained by appellant. A jury was waived and the action eventually proceeded to trial by the court June 14,1965, as a result of which judgment was rendered against Conway and Fisher for $25,493.99. Post-trial motions were denied and on December 15, 1965, a notice of appeal to this court by Conway and Fisher was served. No supersedeas bond in connection with the appeal was furnished. The judgment not having been paid, on February 8,1966, an order of garnishment was issued and served upon appellant as garnishee.

Appellant filed its answer in the garnishment proceeding. It *709 admitted that its policies to Conway and Fisher were in effect at the time of the collision and it further alleged:

“2. That upon receipt of notice that an accident had occurred and initially determining the possibility that coverage of said policies of insurance did not apply as hereinafter disclosed, The Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company immediately entered into a reservation of rights and non-waiver agreement with the defendants, and each of them. That a copy of said Notice and Acknowledgment of Non-Waiver of Rights is attached hereto, marked Exhibit ‘A’ and made a part hereof by reference.
“3. That the said reservation of rights and non-waiver agreement with the defendants, and each of them, was based upon Exclusion (K) of said policies of insurance, namely, No. 282467 and No. 258182, which provides as follows:
“‘This policy does not apply . . . (K) under any of the coverages, while the automobile is operated by any person in any pre-arranged race or competitive speed test.’
“4. That thereafter, in the District Court of Meade County, Kansas, Case No. 6028, Ruth Bogle and Rex Bogle, plaintiffs, filed suit as surviving parents and next of kin of Gary Bogle, deceased, against Donald G. Conway and Henry E. Fisher, alleging that plaintiffs’ decedent was injured in an accident while a passenger in an automobile operated by Conway and that such accident was caused by the gross and wanton negligence of the defendants Conway and Fisher who were driving and racing side by side on a two lane highway at a speed in excess of-90 miles per hour. That garnishee defended said action under its reservation of rights previously entered, that in effect a determination was made the accident arose from a pre-arranged race and speed test, and judgment was entered in the District Court of Meade County, Kansas, in said action on the 14th day of June, 1965.”

Appellant’s exhibit A was the September 30, 1963, instrument hereinbefore set forth.

Appellant then alleged by reason of clause K it was not obligated under its policies and it denied all liability, and demanded a jury trial.

Appellees Ruth and Rex Bogle and appellees Conway and Fisher filed responsive pleadings taking issue with the garnishee’s answer upon various grounds. Conway and Fisher admitted the execution of the instrument entitled “Notice and Acknowledgment of Non-Waiver of Rights,” but attacked its binding effect for several reasons. Additionally they alleged that on January 7, 1966, appellant mailed to each of them a letter entitled “Disclaimed Notification.” The one written to Conway is appended to this opinion; that written to Fisher was identical except as to name of the policyholder and policy number.

Appellant took depositions, including those of Conway, the fathers of both Conway and Fisher, the highway patrolman who investigated the collision, and appellant’s claims adjuster. Answers *710 to requests for admissions of fact by both sides were on file in the case. Additionally the parties stipulated that the testimony of Conway and Fisher in the wrongful death action could be considered as evidence in the garnishment proceeding.

All appellees filed their motions for summary judgment against appellant, and, based on the foregoing state of the record, the trial court on June 24, 1966, sustained the motions and entered judgment for appellees Ruth and Rex Bogle and against appellant for the amount of the Bogles’ judgment against Conway and Fisher. This appeal is from that ruling and judgment.

The judgment in the wrongful death action was reviewed in this court and on January 21, 1967, was affirmed (Bogle v. Conway, supra.

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