Janie Beavers, individually and on behalf of minors, Kynnedy Beavers, Kambrie Beavers, and Tristan Beavers v. The Hanover Insurance Company and Andre M. Ledet

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedOctober 8, 2021
Docket2021CA0070
StatusUnknown

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Janie Beavers, individually and on behalf of minors, Kynnedy Beavers, Kambrie Beavers, and Tristan Beavers v. The Hanover Insurance Company and Andre M. Ledet, (La. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA

COURT OF APPEAL

FIRST CIRCUIT

NO. 2021 CA 0070

JANIE BEAVERS, INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF MINORS, KYNNEDY BEAVERS, KAMBRIE BEAVERS, AND TRISTAN BEAVERS

VERSUS

1 6gypjTHE or HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY AND V M. LEDET 61 Judgment Rendered: OCT 0 8 2021

On Appeal from the 19' Judicial District Court C Parish of East Baton Rouge, State of Louisiana Trial Court No. 658, 697

The Honorable William A. Morvant, Judge Presiding

Marcus J. Plaisance Attorneys for Plaintiffs -Appellants, Mark D. Plaisance Janie Beavers, Individually and on Prairieville, Louisiana Behalf of Minors, Kynnedy Beavers, Kambrie Beavers, and Tristan Beavers

Wm. Tyler Downing Spencer H. Calahan Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Mark C. Dodart Attorneys for Defendant -Appellee, Jeffrey A. Clayman The Hanover American Insurance Company Arthur R. Kraatz New Orleans, Louisiana

BEFORE: WHIPPLE, C. J., WOLFE, AND HESTER, JJ. WOLFE, J.

This is an appeal of a partial summary judgment holding that a personal

umbrella liability supplement to a homeowner' s policy did not provide coverage for

plaintiffs/appellants' claims for damages arising out of a motor vehicle accident. For

the following reasons, we affirm.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

In January 2017, an automobile accident occurred when Andre M. Ledet,

traveling approximately 60 miles per hour in his 2016 Toyota Tundra pickup truck

westbound on I- 12 in East Baton Rouge Parish, rear- ended a car occupied by Janie

Beavers and her children! At the time of the collision, Janie' s 2006 Honda Accord

was at a complete stop in congested traffic on I- 12. Andre' s fault for the accident is

undisputed; however, insurance coverage and damages for personal injuries

sustained by Janie and her children are at issue.

Janie filed suit on June 13, 2017, naming The Hanover Insurance Company

Hanover") and Andre as defendants. Andre was not served; thus, only Hanover

answered the initial petition, alerting Janie that Andre' s primary liability insurer was

Allmerica Financial Benefit Insurance Company (" Allmerica") rather than Hanover.

In the answer, Hanover also denied that Janie' s claims exceeded the limits of the

primary insurance and incorporated " all terms, conditions, limitations, and

exclusions" in an alleged umbrella endorsement to a homeowners' policy.

Janie amended her petition to add Andre' s liability insurer, Allmerica, as a

defendant and to clarify and substitute the name of the alleged excess/ umbrella

insurer, Hanover American Insurance Company (" Hanover American"), as a

defendant. Janie alleged that Hanover American provided an excess or umbrella

policy that insured Andre at the time of the accident. On October 3, 2017, attorney

1 Janie' s minor children are Kynnedy Beavers, Kambrie Beavers, and Tristan Beavers.

N Ronald J. White filed an answer to the amended petition on behalf of both Allmerica

and Hanover, but not Andre or Hanover American, as those parties had not yet been

served. Hanover denied that it had issued a policy that provided insurance coverage

to Andre. Hanover and Allmerica further averred that the referenced insurance

policies were the best evidence of their contents, incorporating all of the " terms,

definitions, and exclusions."

Approximately two years later, and after Andre was deposed, Hanover

American sent a reservation of rights letter on September 3, 2019, to its named

insureds, Andre' s parents, Todd and Rena Ledet. Hanover American informed Todd

and Rena that after reviewing recent discovery, it was determined that the personal

umbrella liability supplement to Todd and Rena' s homeowner policy did not provide

excess coverage for Andre' s potential liability in the automobile accident. Hanover

American further explained that, because: ( 1) Andre was not a named insured in the

policy; ( 2) Andre was not a resident of his parents' home at the time of the accident;

and ( 3) Andre was driving a vehicle owned by him at the time of the accident, the

Hanover American policy did not provide excess coverage for Andre. Hanover

American also explained that Andre had primary liability coverage for the accident

under the liability policy issued to him by Allmerica, and that Andre would be

defended pursuant to the Allmerica policy. Shortly after the reservation of rights

letter was sent, the trial court signed an order allowing substitution of counsel for

Hanover American, as it had now made an appearance of record. The trial court left

the previous attorney White to continue representing Andre and Allmerica.

Notably, the record reflects that Andre was not served until August 20, 2020, but he

has never made an appearance or filed an answer on his behalf.

On February 19, 2020, Hanover American filed a motion for summary

judgment seeking dismissal of all of Janie' s claims against Hanover American since

Janie would not be able to meet her burden of proving that Andre was an insured

3 under the Hanover American policy at issue. In support of its motion, Hanover

American relied upon the affidavit of Kathleen Fuell, a liability adjuster for Hanover

American, with attachments of a certified copy of the homeowners' policy issued to

named insureds, Todd and Rena, and a copy of the title to Andre' s pickup truck

revealing that Andre was the sole owner of the vehicle. Hanover American also

relied on Andre' s deposition testimony wherein he stated that for three years, he had

lived at a different address than his parents.

Neither Andre nor Allmerica opposed Hanover American' s motion for

summary judgment; however, Janie filed an opposition, arguing that Hanover

American had waived its coverage defense by not asserting the defense until over

two years after Janie filed her petition.' Many of the attachments to Janie' s

opposition memorandum were not proper summary judgment evidence.' Hanover

American filed a reply memorandum, objecting to the inadmissible evidence' and

emphasizing that Janie did not dispute the fact that Andre was not an insured under

Hanover American' s umbrella supplement. The trial court ultimately ruled in favor

of Hanover American, granting summary judgment and dismissing Janie' s claims

against Hanover American with prejudice on October 7, 2020. Janie appealed,

2 Janie also requested that the trial court grant a partial summary judgment in her favor, finding that Hanover American had waived its coverage defense. Hanover American objected to Janie' s request in that it was procedurally defective, because it was not timely filed as required by La. Code Civ. P. art. 966( C)( 1)( a). There is nothing in the record to indicate that the trial court considered Janie' s cross motion for summary judgment and she has not raised this as an issue in this appeal.

3 Pursuant to La. Code Civ. P. art. 966( A)(4), the only documents that may be filed in support of or in opposition to the motion for summary judgment are " pleadings, memoranda, affidavits, depositions, answers to interrogatories, certified medical records, written stipulations, and

admissions." The trial court may consider only those documents filed in support of or in opposition to the motion for summary judgment and shall consider any documents to which no objection is made.

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