Calvin Guidry and Denise Guidry v. USAgencies Casualty Insurance Company, Inc., Patricia Mousseau, Glenn Mousseau, Venture Transport Logistics, L.L.C. and Zurich American Insurance Company

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedDecember 27, 2019
Docket2019CA0602
StatusUnknown

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Calvin Guidry and Denise Guidry v. USAgencies Casualty Insurance Company, Inc., Patricia Mousseau, Glenn Mousseau, Venture Transport Logistics, L.L.C. and Zurich American Insurance Company, (La. Ct. App. 2019).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT U

NO. 2019 CA 0602

CALVIN GUIDRY AND DENISE GUIDRY

VERSUS

USAGENCIES CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, INC., PATRICIA MOUSSEAU, GLENN MOUSSEAU, VENTURE TRANSPORT LOGISTICS, L.L.C., AND ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY

Judgment Rendered: DEC 2 7 2019

On Appeal from the 17th Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of Lafourche State of Louisiana Trial Court No. 106901

Honorable Christopher J. Boudreaux, Judge Presiding

J. Patrick Connick Attorney for Plaintiffs -Appellants, Marrero, LA Calvin Guidry and Denise Guidry

Leigh Ann Schell Attorneys for Defendant -Appellee, Alexandra Roselli Hudson Insurance Company Edwin C. Laizer Christopher A. D' Amour New Orleans, LA

BEFORE: HIGGINBOTHAM, PENZATO, AND LANIER, JJ. HIGGINBOTHAM, J.

In this suit against an uninsured/ underinsured motorist (UM) insurer, Hudson

Insurance Company, the plaintiffs, Calvin Guidry and his wife, Denise Guidry,

appeal a judgment in their favor. The Guidrys are seeking an additional award for

penalties and attorney fees due to Hudson' s alleged bad faith in handling their claim.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

This case has a long thirteen -year history that began on July 14, 2006, when

the Guidrys were involved in a motor vehicle accident on Highway 90 in Lafourche

Parish. At the time of the accident, the Guidrys were transport " hotshot" delivery

drivers for Venture Transport Logistics, LLC, and they were returning from a

delivery made in their leased pickup truck. Mr. Guidry was driving and Mrs. Guidry

was riding in the passenger seat; she sustained head and whiplash and concussion -

type injuries in the accident, immediately feeling dazed and confused, pain in her

neck, right shoulder, knee, and head. The Guidrys filed suit for personal injury

damages on July 12, 2007, against numerous defendants, including the other driver,

Patricia Mousseau, her husband, Glenn Mousseau, and their liability insurer,

USAgencies Casualty Insurance Company, Inc. The Guidrys also sued Venture and

its trucking liability insurer, Zurich American Insurance Company.

In August 2008, the Guidrys settled and dismissed their claims against the

Mousseaus and USAgencies, reserving their rights to pursue claims against other

parties and to continue to litigate their claims against Venture and Zurich. On

December 11, 2009, the Guidrys amended their petition to assert a UM claim against

Hudson, the insurer from whom Venture' s required " bobtail" personal coverage for

the Guidrys' leased truck was obtained. The Guidrys amended their petition against

Hudson primarily because Mrs. Guidry was still experiencing headaches and neck

pain three years after the accident. Unrelated to the 2006 accident, however, Mrs.

Guidry sustained a back injury approximately one month before Hudson was

W brought into the litigation. Mrs. Guidry suffered a second unrelated back injury a

few months later in early 2010, which necessitated back surgery in March 2010.

Mrs. Guidry was not able to return to work after her back surgery.

In December 2010, Hudson moved for summary judgment, maintaining that

the Hudson policy did not provide coverage to the Guidrys, because they were acting

in " the business of their employment with Venture at the time of the accident and

therefore, Hudson argued that Zurich' s liability policy was primary. The trial court

denied Hudson' s motion on February 24, 2011, noting that Hudson' s policy

exclusion did not apply. This court denied supervisory review. Guidry v.

USAgencies, 2011- 0764 ( La. App. 1st Cir. 10/ 14/ 11) ( unpublished writ action).

Thereafter, on December 22, 2011, even though the parties had very differing views

on the extent and duration of Mrs. Guidry' s injuries and whether they were all related

to the 2006 accident, Hudson unconditionally tendered the undisputed amount of

100, 000. 00 to the Guidrys, who had demanded Hudson' s $ 1, 000, 000.00 policy

limits. The unconditional tender was documented and pursuant to discussions

between counsel. In March 2012, Venture and Zurich moved for summary

judgment, seeking dismissal of all of the Guidrys' claims against them and arguing

that the Hudson UM policy provided the primary coverage for the Guidrys'

damages. The trial court granted summary judgment in favor of Venture and Zurich

on October 23, 2012. No appeal was taken from that final judgment.

The Guidrys then amended their petition again, to add claims against Hudson

for bad faith damages and penalties. In January 2013, Hudson filed a motion for

partial summary judgment, seeking dismissal of the bad faith claims. That motion

was granted; however, this court reversed and the Louisiana Supreme Court denied

supervisory review. Guidry v. USAgencies, 2013- 0780 ( La. App. 1st Cir. 8/ 29/ 13)

unpublished writ action), writ denied, 2013- 2317 ( La. 12/ 2/ 13), 126 So. 3d 1288.

W In February 2014, Hudson filed an exception raising the objection of

prescription, asserting that regardless of UM coverage under its policy, the Guidrys'

claims against Hudson had prescribed. Hudson maintained that the Guidrys' suit

against the Mousseaus and USAgencies could not serve to interrupt prescription as

to Hudson, because the Guidrys had voluntarily dismissed those defendants.

Additionally, Hudson argued that the Guidrys' suit against Venture and Zurich did

not interrupt prescription against it since the trial court had found that neither

Venture nor Zurich furnished UM coverage to the Guidrys, which meant that neither

Venture nor Zurich were solidary obligors with Hudson. The trial court denied

Hudson' s prescription exception and this court denied Hudson' s writ application.

Guidry v. USAgencies, 2014- 1348 ( La. App. 1st Cir. 12/ 23/ 14) ( unpublished writ

action).

A year later, in February 2015, Hudson filed yet another motion for summary

judgment, again asserting no UM coverage based upon new facts and evidence that

had been discovered revealing that the Guidrys were in fact in the business of

Venture at the time of the accident and thus, the Zurich policy actually afforded

coverage for the Guidrys' claims. The Guidrys filed an opposition and cross- motion

for summary judgment to preclude further litigation of coverage issues. The trial

court eventually denied Hudson' s motion, granted the Guidrys' motion, and ordered

Hudson to provide UM coverage. That judgment was signed on February 10, 2016.

Hudson appealed the summary judgment ruling, partially arguing that the Guidrys'

claims against Hudson were prescribed. In another appeal heard by a different panel,

this court affirmed the trial court' s judgment ruling that Hudson' s policy provided

UM coverage to the Guidrys and additionally finding no merit to Hudson' s argument

that the Guidrys' UM claims are prescribed. Guidry v. USAgencies, 2016- 0562

La. App. 1st Cir. 2/ 16/ 17), 213 So. 3d 406, 422, writ denied, 2017- 0601 ( La.

5/ 26/ 17), 221 So. 3d 81. When the supreme court denied Hudson' s application for

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