Buffalo Xerographix Inc. v. Sentinel Insurance Company, Limited

CourtDistrict Court, W.D. New York
DecidedMay 19, 2021
Docket1:20-cv-00520
StatusUnknown

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Bluebook
Buffalo Xerographix Inc. v. Sentinel Insurance Company, Limited, (W.D.N.Y. 2021).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK BUFFALO XEROGRAPHIX, INC., ) SHATKIN F.LR.S.T. LLC, and ) TODD E. SHATKIN DDS PLLC, for ) themselves and on behalf of a class of ) similarly situated policyholders, ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) Vv. ) Case No. 1:20-cv-520 ) THE HARTFORD INSURANCE GROUP _ ) d/b/a THE HARTFORD FINANCIAL ) SERVICES GROUP, INC, SENTINEL ) INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., ) HARTFORD CASUALTY INSURANCE ) COMPANY, and HARTFORD ) INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE ) MIDWEST, ) ) Defendants. ) ORDER ON THE HARTFORD INSURANCE GROUP’S MOTION TO DISMISS (Doc. 61) Plaintiffs Buffalo Xerographix, Inc. (““BXI’), Shatkin F.1.R.S.T. LLC (“First LLC”), and Todd E. Shatkin DDS PLLC (“TES”) have filed a putative class action against defendant insurance companies, Sentinel Insurance Company, Ltd. (“Sentinel”), Hartford Casualty Insurance Co. (“Hartford Casualty”), and Hartford Insurance Company of the Midwest (“Midwest”) (collectively, “Insuring Defendants” or “Subsidiary Defendants”), and defendant The Hartford Insurance Group (“HIG”) for breach of contract and violations of New York General Business Law § 349 relating to contracts for insurance between Plaintiffs and Defendants. (Doc. 60.) Defendant HIG has filed a motion to dismiss, arguing that Plaintiffs do not plausibly allege HIG’s liability under the contracts; that Plaintiffs lack standing for their claims against HIG; and that the court lacks personal jurisdiction over HIG. (Doc. 61.)

Facts The Amended Complaint alleges the following facts. Plaintiff BXI entered into a contract for insurance with Sentinel, Plaintiff First LLC with Hartford Casualty, and Plaintiff TES with Midwest. (Doc. 60 § 1.) Plaintiffs seek to represent a class of similarly situated individuals who purchased contracts from Subsidiary Defendants and HIG. (/d. § 165.) The Amended Complaint alleges that HIG was also a party to each of these contracts (id. J 1), and that HIG “owns, directs and controls the activities” of the Subsidiary Defendants (id. § 2). The insurance contracts at the heart of this litigation are commercial property insurance contracts. (Id. J 3.) The contracts include “(a) policies identified by Defendants as ‘Spectrum Business Owner’s Policy’; and/or (b) Special Property Coverage Form SS 00 07 07 05 (the ‘Policy’).” (/d.) The Policy is “all risk” and provides coverage for physical loss or damage to property unless the loss is “excluded” or “limited.” Ud. {| 4-5.) Defendants have stated that the Policy does not provide benefits for losses due or relating to the novel coronavirus, the disease it causes (COVID-19), or the actions taken by civil authorities in response to the virus and COVID-19. (Ud. J 13.) Defendants denied coverage to Plaintiffs for damages arising from the virus, COVID-19, and orders issued by civil authorities (id. § 15). A. Relationship Between Defendant HIG and Subsidiary Defendants Defendant HIG is a Delaware corporation registered and authorized to transact insurance business in New York. (/d. 7 20.) Sentinel, Hartford Casualty, and Midwest are each stock insurance companies “owned, controlled and directed by HIG.” Ud. 21.) HIG a) develops policy forms, endorsements, and exclusions which it issues directly and in conjunction with its Affiliates, (b) controls, directs and/or performs the underwriting activities for all insurance policies issued under the tradename “The Hartford,” including the policies issued to plaintiffs BXI, [First LLC], and TES, (c) controls, directs, and/[or] performs the underwriting activities for all insurance policies of which any of the Affiliates are referenced as a “writing company;”

(d) controls, directs, and/or performs claims investigation through common claims representatives for the policies issued by it and/or any Affiliate, including the policies issued to plaintiffs BXI, [First LLC], and TES, and (e) controls, directs, and performs coverage determinations for policies issued under the tradename The Hartford and/or by any of the Affiliates, including the policies issued to plaintiffs BXI, [First LLC] and TES. ¢ 22.) HIG “controls and directs” the claims processing for policies sold by HIG and Subsidiary Defendants. (Ud. J 26.) Plaintiffs allege that HIG and Subsidiary Defendants “share and use the same logo(s)” (id. § 119), slogans (id. J 120) and “marketing, including common use of the ‘Stag’ logo and ‘The Hartford’ as registered trademarks” (id. § 127); “share and use the same forms, including the [Department of Financial Services] Response, [Insurance Service Office] forms, policy forms, reservation of rights letters, and denial letters” (id. { 121); “share the same underwriting department, such that the underwriting department underwrites claims for each Affiliate indiscriminately and indistinguishably” (id. { 122), and “the same adjusters and examiners, such that the same individuals investigate, adjust, examine, and make coverage determinations on claims for each Affiliate” (id. § 123); and share the same office space, including One Hartford Plaza, Hartford, CT and 501 Pennsylvania Parkway, Indianapolis, IN (id. {| 12425), telephone numbers (id. { 126), websites (id. § 128), and IT systems (id. | 129). Furthermore, Plaintiffs allege that the business model and operations of Subsidiary Defendants “is designed to assist, support, and follow the directions of defendant HIG.” Ud. J 130.) Corporate disclosure statements filed by Subsidiary Defendants indicate that Sentinel is a wholly owned subsidiary of HIG (Doc. 35 at 1); Hartford Casualty is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company, which is in turn a wholly owned subsidiary of Hartford Fire Insurance Company, which is itself a wholly owned subsidiary of HIG (Doc. 30); and Midwest is a wholly owned subsidiary of HIG (Doc. 31).

B. Plaintiffs’ Insurance Contracts Plaintiffs’ insurance contracts were attached as exhibits to the Amended Complaint. The policies include numerous references to “The Hartford.” (See Doc. 68 at 17 (citing examples).) An “Important Notice to Policyholders” page near the beginning of each policy states: “You are receiving this Notice because you purchased a business owner’s policy from The Hartford, (your Policy was issued by The Hartford writing company identified on your policy Declarations page)... .” (Doc. 60-1 at 7; Doc 60-2 at 5; Doc. 60-3 at 5.) The phone number for claims reporting, which is displayed on the same page, is the same across all three policies. Similarly, an adjacent page titled “Insurance Policy Billing information” explains: “You are receiving this Notice so you know what to expect as a valued customer of The Hartford. Should you have any questions after reviewing this information, please contact us at 866-467-8730.” (Doc. 60-1 at 6; Doc 60-2 at 6; Doc. 60-3 at 6.) The phone number is the same in all three policies. Form SS 00 01 03 14 of the policies indicates that it is a “Spectrum Business Owner’s Policy.” (Id. { 48.) Plaintiffs seek to a represent a class of policyholders whose policies included the “Spectrum Business Owner’s Policy” or “Special Property Coverage Form” SS 00 07 07 05. (Doc. 60 4 165.) The declarations page of the Spectrum Business Owner’s Policy states: This Spectrum Policy consists of Declaration, Coverage Forms, Common Policy Conditions and any other Forms and Endorsements issued to be a part of the Policy. This insurance is provided by the stock insurance company of The Hartford Insurance Group shown below. INSURER: [Sentinel, Hartford Casualty, or Hartford Midwest] One Hartford Plaza, Hartford, CT 06155 (Doc. 60-1 at 15; Doc. 60-2 at 12; Doc. 60-3 at 12.) A logo featuring a stag above the words “The Hartford” appears on the opposite side of the declaration page. (Doc. 60-1 at 15; Doc. 60-2 at 12; Doc. 60-3 at 12.) The bottom of each declaration page displays a signature, accompanied

by the note “Countersigned by [Signature]” and “Authorized Representative.” (Doc.

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