In Re CVS Opioid Insurance Litigation

CourtSuperior Court of Delaware
DecidedAugust 25, 2023
DocketN22C-02-045 PRW CCLD
StatusPublished

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In Re CVS Opioid Insurance Litigation, (Del. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

IN RE: CVS OPIOID ) Consol. C.A. No. N22C-02-045 INSURANCE LITIGATION ) PRW CCLD

Submitted: July 24, 2023 Decided: August 25, 2023

OPINION AND ORDER

Upon Insurers’ and Joining Insurers’ Motions for Partial Summary Judgment GRANTED

Garrett B. Moritz, Esquire, and R. Garret Rice, Esquire, ROSS ARONSTAM & MORITZ LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Michael S. Shuster, Esquire, Daniel M. Sullivan, Esquire, Blair E. Kaminsky, Esquire, and Daniel M. Horowitz, Esquire, HOLWELL SHUSTER & GOLDBERG LLP, New York, New York, Attorneys for ACE Property and Casualty Insurance Company, Federal Insurance Company, Indemnity Insurance Company of North America, Vigilant Insurance Company, and Westchester Fire Insurance Company.

Robert J. Katzenstein, Esquire, and Julie M. O’Dell, Esquire, SMITH KATZENSTEIN & JENKINS LLP, Wilmington Delaware; Christopher J. St. Jeanos, Esquire, WILLKIE FARR & GALLAGHER LLP, New York, New York, Attorneys for American Home Assurance Company, Lexington Insurance Company, National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, P.A., and New Hampshire Insurance Company.

Bruce W. McCullough, Esquire, BODELL BOVÉ, LLC, Wilmington, Delaware; Karen M. Dixon, Esquire, SKARZYNSKI MARICK & BLACK LLP, Chicago, Illinois, Attorneys for American Zurich Insurance Company, Zurich American Insurance Company, and American Guarantee & Liability Insurance Company.

Joseph B. Cicero, Esquire, CHIPMAN BROWN CICERO & COLE, LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Adam H. Fleischer, Esquire, R. Patrick Bedell, Esquire, and Allyson C. Spacht, Esquire, BATESCAREY LLP, Chicago, Illinois, Attorneys for Great American Alliance Insurance Company, Great American Insurance Company of New York, Great American Insurance Company, and Tamarack American, Inc. Louis J. Rizzo, Jr., Esquire, REGER RIZZO & DARNALL LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Monica T. Sullivan, Esquire, Matthew J. Fink, Esquire, Leena Soni, Esquire, and Stephanie M. Flowers, Esquire, NICOLAIDES FINK THORPE MICHAELIDES SULLIVAN LLP, Chicago, Illinois, Attorneys for Endurance American Insurance Company, and North American Capacity Insurance Company.

Sean J. Bellew, Esquire, BELLEW LLC, Wilmington, Delaware; Michael A. Kotula, Esquire, RIVKIN RADLER LLP, Attorneys for Allianz Insurance Company, Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, Interstate Indemnity Company, and National Surety Company.

Loren R. Barron, Esquire, WEBER GALLAGHER, Wilmington, Delaware, Attorney for Gemini Insurance Company, and Berkley National Insurance Company.

Wade A. Adams, III, Esquire, LAW OFFICES OF WADE A. ADAMS, III, Newark, Delaware; Bryce L. Friedman, Esquire, and Matthew C. Penny, Esquire, SIMPSON THACHER & BARTLETT LLP, New York, New York, Attorneys for Discover Property and Casualty Company, St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Gulf Underwriters Insurance Company, United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, and The Travelers Indemnity Company.

Thad J. Bracegirdle, Esquire, Sarah T. Andrade, Esquire, and Emily L. Skaug, Esquire BAYARD, P.A., Wilmington, Delaware; Edward B. Parks, II, Esquire, and Sara Hunkler, Esquire, RUGGERI PARKS WEINBERG LLP, Washington, D.C., Attorneys for First State Insurance Company, and Twin City Fire Insurance Company.

Peter B. Ladig, Esquire, Elizabeth A. Powers, Esquire, BAYARD, P.A., Wilmington, Delaware; Kevin T. Coughlin, Esquire, Suzanne C. Midlige, Esquire, and Patrick K. Coughlin, Esquire, Tanya M. Mascarich, Esquire, Zachary M. Sherman, Esquire, COUGHLIN MIDLIGE & GARLAND LLP, Morristown, New Jersey, Attorneys for Arrowood Indemnity Company.

Kevin. J. Connors, Esquire, MARSHALL DENNEHEY WARNER COLMAN & GOGGIN P.C., Wilmington, Delaware; Cheryl P. Vollweiler, Esquire, SKARZYNSKI MARICK & BLACK LLP, New York, New York, Attorneys for AXIS Insurance Company.

Philip Trainer, Jr., Esquire, and Marie M. Degnan, Esquire, ASHBY & GEDDES, Wilmington, Delaware; Robert A. Kole, Esquire, and Caroline M. Trusty, Esquire, -2- CHOATE, HALL & STEWART LLP, Boston, Massachusetts, Attorneys for Liberty Insurance Underwriters, Inc., Liberty International Underwriters, and The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company.

Marc S. Casarino, Esquire, KENNEDYS CMK LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Christopher R. Carroll, Esquire, Jillian D. Dennehy, Esquire, and Joshua S. Wirtshafter, Esquire, KENNEDYS CMK LLP, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, Attorneys for TIG Insurance Company.

Kathleen M. Miller, Esquire, and Robert K. Beste, Esquire, SMITH KATZENSTEIN & JENKINS LLP, Wilmington Delaware; Keith Moskowitz, Esquire, DENTONS US LLP, Chicago, Illinois; Kathryn Guinn, Esquire, DENTONS US LLP, Denver, Colorado; Deborah J. Campbell, Esquire, DENTONS US LLP, St. Louis, Missouri, Attorneys for XL Insurance America, Inc., Greenwich Insurance Company, and The Continental Insurance Company.

David J. Baldwin, Esquire, Peter C. McGivney, Esquire, and Zachary J. Schnapp, Esquire, BERGER HARRIS LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Kirk Pasich, Esquire, PASICH LLP, Los Angeles, California; Jeffrey L. Schulman, Esquire, and Peter A. Halprin, Esquire, Tae E. Andrews, Esquire, PASICH LLP, New York, New York, Attorneys for CVS Health Corporation.

WALLACE, J.

-3- I. INTRODUCTION

The opioid crisis in the United States has produced countless lawsuits brought

by governmental entities against suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors of

opioids (the “Opioid Lawsuits”). To recoup the costs of defending against and

settling these lawsuits, those defendants have sought coverage from various

insurance companies. Early last year, the Delaware Supreme Court in ACE

American Insurance Co. v. Rite Aid Corp. (“Rite Aid”) issued a key ruling in the

insurance landscape for opioid litigation by finding that claims seeking generalized

economic damages to redress the opioid crisis are not claims seeking “damages

because of bodily injury.”1 This Court applies that decision today to retail pharmacy

giant CVS Health Corporation (“CVS”).

With respect to Plaintiffs Chubb and AIG (the “Insurers”), at issue are nine

Opioid Lawsuits where CVS Health has been named as a defendant. Two of the

lawsuits (Summit and Cuyahoga) are “Track One Suits” that are part of the

consolidated multi-district litigation styled In Re: National Prescription Opioid

Litigation, 17-md-2804 (N.D. Ohio) (the “MDL”).2 Seven of them (Florida,

Philadelphia, Cherokee, Lake, Trumbull, Suffolk, and Nassau) are the Insurers’

1 270 A.3d 239 (Del. 2022). 2 Chubb and AIG’s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment (the “Insurers’ Motion”) at 6 (D.I. 279).

-4- Additional Representative Suits (the “Additional Representative Suits”).3 This

Court has carefully reviewed each underlying complaint in those suits.

Present before the Court is Insurers’ motion for partial summary judgment,

seeking a declaration that they owe no duty to defend CVS for the Track One Suits

and the Additional Representative Suits (the “Insurers’ Motion”).4 Additionally,

Defendant Insurers named in CVS’s Third-Party complaint (the “Joining Insurers”)

have joined in the Insurers’ Motion (the “Joinder Motion”).5 They seek a declaration

that they have no duty to defend or indemnify CVS for the Track One Suits and the

Additional Representative Suits.6

For the reasons explained below, the Insurers’ Motion is GRANTED, and

Joining Insurers’ Motion is also GRANTED.

II. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

A. THE PARTIES

There are a significant number of parties to this consolidated action. The

relevant parties are referred to generally as the Insurers, the Joining Insurers, and

3 Insurers’ Motion at 4. 4 Id. at 4-5.

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