Global Aerospace, Federal Insurance Company, and the Continental Insurance Company v. Vance C. Pinson and Ryan C. Pinson, Both Individually, and Carlos Barajas as Independent of the Estate of Maria Del Rosario Grassley

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedOctober 19, 2006
Docket13-05-00296-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion



NUMBER 13-05-296-CV



COURT OF APPEALS



THIRTEENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS



CORPUS CHRISTI - EDINBURG



GLOBAL AEROSPACE, FEDERAL

INSURANCE COMPANY, AND THE

CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY,

Appellants,

v.



VANCE C. PINSON AND RYAN C. PINSON,

BOTH INDIVIDUALLY, AND CARLOS BARAJAS

AS INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE

OF MARIA DEL ROSARIO GRASSLEY, Appellees.



On appeal from the 389th District Court

of Hidalgo County, Texas.



O P I N I O N

Before Chief Justice Valdez and Justices Rodriguez and Garza

Opinion by Justice Rodriguez



This case involves the interpretation of policy limits of an insurance contract.

By three issues, appellants, Global Aerospace, Federal Insurance Company, and the Continental Insurance Company, complain that the trial court erred in (1) granting the counter-motion for summary judgment filed by appellees, Vance C. Pinson and Ryan C. Pinson, both individually, and Carlos Barajas as independent executor of the estate of Maria Del Rosario Grassley, (2) denying appellants' motion for summary judgment, and (3) overruling appellants' objections to appellees' summary judgment evidence. We affirm.

I. Background

On July 9, 2003, Harold E. Grassley and Maria, husband and wife, were killed in an airplane accident. At the time of the accident, Harold was piloting the airplane, and Maria was the only passenger. Federal Insurance Company and the Continental Insurance Company had provided liability insurance to Harold, the plane's owner. Global Aerospace signed the policy on behalf of the two insurers. Vance and Ryan, Maria's sons, filed suit against Breton A. Grassley, as independent administrator of the estate of Harold E. Grassley, to recover damages under the wrongful death statute, while Maria's estate sought to recover damages under the survival statute. (1) See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. §§ 71.002, 71.021 (Vernon 1997). Appellees also sought a declaratory judgment that the liability insurance policy sets a limit of $1,000,000 for mental anguish damages claimed by Vance and Ryan rather than $100,000 as asserted by appellants.

Competing traditional motions for summary judgment were filed. The trial court denied appellants' motion and granted appellees' counter-motion ordering that "the applicable policy limits of the Insurance Policy in controversy herein . . . provides a total policy limit of $1,000,000 in coverage for the claims asserted and the damages sought by Plaintiffs." This appeal ensued.

II. Policy Liability Limits

By their first and second issues, appellants contend that the trial court erred in granting appellees' counter-motion for summary judgment and denying their motion because the plain policy language limits total liability for all damages incurred because of passenger Maria's death to $100,000.

A. Policy Language

The pertinent policy provisions are as follows:



INSURING AGREEMENTS

I. LIABILITY COVERAGES

* * *

Coverage D - Single Limit Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability [The Company agrees with the Named Insured with respect to those coverages indicated in Item 3 of the Declarations] [t]o pay on behalf of the Insured all sums which the Insured shall become legally obligated to pay as damages because of bodily injury sustained by any person (excluding any passenger unless the words "including passengers" appear in Item 3 of the declarations) and property damage,

caused by an occurrence and arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of the aircraft . . . .

DECLARATIONS

Item 3. Insurance is provided only with respect to the following Coverages for which a limit of liability is specified, subject to all conditions of this policy.



COVERAGE(S) LIMIT(S) OF LIABILITY

LIABILITY

D. Single limit Bodily Injury Each Occurrence Each Passenger

and Property Damage Liability $1,000,000 $100,000

including Passengers





Endorsement No. 8



EACH PASSENGER LIMITATION

(Applicable to Coverage D)



In consideration of payment of the premium for this policy, it is agreed that the portion of the LIMIT OF THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY section of the policy under the sub-heading COVERAGES A, B, C and D (Total Liability) that is applicable to Coverage D is amended to read as follows:

Coverage D. The total liability of the Company for all damages, including damages for care and loss of services, because of bodily injury sustained by any passenger as the result of any one occurrence shall not exceed $100,000. Subject to the above provision respecting each passenger, the total liability of the Company for all damages, including damages for care and loss of services, because of bodily injury sustained by all passengers as the result of any one occurrence shall not exceed the less of (a) the product of $100,000 times the total number of seats in the aircraft; or (b) the limit of liability stated in the Declarations as applicable to "each occurrence." Subject to both of the above provisions respecting bodily injury to passengers, the total liability of the Company for all damages, including damages for care and loss of services, because of bodily injury or property damage sustained by one or more persons or organizations as the result of any one occurrence shall not exceed the limit of liability stated in the Declarations as applicable to "each occurrence."

ALL OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS REMAIN UNCHANGED

This endorsement is effective: November 14, 2002. (2)



(Bold emphasis in original. (3) Italicized emphasis added.)



The policy also provides the following relevant definitions:

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