Johnson v. Davis

CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedNovember 19, 2007
Docket5-06-0266 Rel
StatusPublished

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NO. 5-06-0266 NOTICE

Decision filed 11/19/07. The text of IN THE this decision may be changed or

corrected prior to the filing of a APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS Peti tion for Rehearing or th e

disposition of the same. FIFTH DISTRICT ________________________________________________________________________

KENNETH RANDALL JOHNSON, ) Appeal from the ) Circuit Court of Plaintiff-Appellee, ) Saline County. ) and ) ) DALLAS DEAN HALE, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) No. 99-L-49 ) MARTHA L. DAVIS, ) ) Defendant, ) ) and ) ) ADDISON INSURANCE COMPANY, ) Honorable ) Bruce D. Stewart, Defendant-Appellant. ) Judge, presiding. ________________________________________________________________________

JUSTICE GOLDENHERSH delivered the opinion of the court:

Defendant Addison Insurance Company (Addison) appeals from a declaratory

judgment of the circuit court of Saline County allowing the underinsured-motorists coverage

provided by Addison to plaintiff Kenneth Randall Johnson (Johnson) to be stacked. The

policy in question provided underinsured-motorists coverage on four vehicles with limits of

$50,000 per person and $100,000 per accident. The circuit court found the insurance policy

ambiguous and determined that the underinsured-motorists-coverage limit of liability of

$50,000 per vehicle can be stacked, making a total of $200,000 in underinsured-motorists

coverage available to Johnson. Because the underinsured-motorists coverage provided by

1 Addison to Johnson is all that is involved in the instant matter, plaintiff Dallas Dean Hale

(Hale) and defendant Martha L. Davis (Davis) take no part in this appeal. The issue we are

asked to address is whether the underinsured-motorists coverage on the four vehicles insured

by Addison's policy may be stacked. We affirm.

BACKGROUND

On November 12, 1998, Johnson and Hale were riding in Johnson's 1995 Dodge van,

when they were involved in an automobile accident with a vehicle driven by Davis. Johnson

and Hale filed suit against Davis for injuries they sustained in the accident. Davis was

insured, and her carrier settled the claim with Johnson for the policy limits of $50,000. At

the time of the accident, Johnson was insured under a policy issued by Addison. The policy

covered the 1995 Dodge van that Johnson was driving at the time of the accident and four

additional vehicles–a 1996 Plymouth Neon, a 1991 GMC Sonoma, a 1977 Ford F-250, and

a 1981 travel trailer. The policy charged five separate premiums. The first four vehicles

under the policy carried underinsured-motorists coverage of $50,000 per person and

$100,000 per accident. The travel trailer did not carry underinsured-motorists coverage.

The limits of liability are listed separately for each vehicle on the declarations page

of the insurance policy, which encompasses the first three pages of the policy:

"V eh icle # 1

R A TIN G TO TA L P R EM I U M $ 201

YEAR M AK E M O DEL VE H ICL E ID N O . S YM B O L CLASS R A TED D R IV ER U S A GE TE R R

1996 PLYM OU NE ON HIGHLI 1P3ES 42C7TD 517047 13 885120 OPR. AGE 50-64 Ple asure 34

LINDA JOHNSON

COVER AGES: LIABILITY (000S) M ED PAY (000S) UM (000S) UIM (000S) PDUM (000S) O TC ( 1 ) C O LLI SION ( 1 ) TO W IN G PH E

LIMIT 50/100BI 50PD 5 50/100 50/100 50

DE DU CTIBLE 50 500

P R E M IU M 42 25 6 16 I N CL 60 52 5

A DD ITION AL F OR MS FO R THIS VEHICLE: P R E M IU M D I SC O U N TS F OR THIS V EH IC LE :

PP0303 0486 TOWIN G AND LABOR C OSTS COV ERAGE PA SS RE ST RA IN 2 S ID E $ -2

PP0401 0 48 6 S P LI T U N I N SU R E D M O T O R IS T S LI M I T S AN TI LO CK BR AK ES $ -3

PP0402 0486 S P LI T U N D E R I N SU R E D M O T O R IS T S LI M I T S

2 PP0447 0897 I LL IN O I S- U N D E R IN S U R E D M O T O R IS T S

IL7032 0796 LOSS PAYABLE/LESSOR CLAUSE

C H R YSLER FINAN. CORP

PO BO X 207002

STO CKT ON, CA 95267

V eh icle # 2

R A TIN G TO TA L P R EM I U M $ 161

YEAR M AK E M O DEL VE H ICL E ID N O . S YM B O L CLASS R A TED D R IV ER U S A GE TE R R

1995 D O D G E RAM VAN B25 2B7HB 21Y7SK 558104 06 885120 OPR. AGE 50-64 Pleasure 34

COVER AGES: LIABILITY (000S) M ED PAY (000S) UM (000S) UIM (000S) PDUM (000S) O TC ( 1 ) C O LLI SION ( 1 ) TO W IN G PH E

P R E M IU M 42 25 6 16 I N CL 34 37 5

A DD ITION AL F OR MS FO R THIS VEHICLE: P R E M IU M D I SC O U N TS F OR THIS V EH IC LE :

PP0303 0486 TOWIN G AND LABOR C OSTS COV ERAGE PA SS RE ST RA IN 1 S ID E $ -1

PP0401 0 48 6 S P LI T U N I N SU R E D M O T O R IS T S LI M I T S AN TI LO CK BR AK ES $ -3

PP0402 0486 S P LI T U N D E R I N SU R E D M O T O R IS T S LI M I T S

PP0447 0897 I LL IN O I S- U N D E R IN S U R E D M O T O R IS T S

C H R YSLER CREDI T CORP

V eh icle # 3

R A TIN G TO TA L P R EM I U M $ 157

YEAR M AK E M O DEL VE H ICL E ID N O . S YM B O L CLASS R A TED D R IV ER U S A GE TE R R

1991 G MC S ON OM A 1GTC S19Z9M 2500778 07 885120 OPR. AGE 50-64 Pleasure 34

KENN ETH JOHNSON

COVER AGES: LIABILITY (000S) M ED PAY (000S) UM (000S) UIM (000S) PDUM (000S) O TC ( 1 ) C O LLI SION ( 1 ) TO W IN G PH E

P R E M IU M 42 25 6 16 I N CL 31 32 5

A DD ITION AL F OR MS FO R THIS VEHICLE: P R E M IU M

PP0303 0486 TOWIN G AND LABOR C OSTS COV ERAGE

PP0401 0 48 6 S P LI T U N I N SU R E D M O T O R IS T S LI M I T S

PP0402 0486 S P LI T U N D E R I N SU R E D M O T O R IS T S LI M I T S

PP0447 0897 I LL IN O I S- U N D E R IN S U R E D M O T O R IS T S

3 V eh icle # 4

R A TIN G TO TA L P R EM I U M $ 87

YEAR M AK E M O DEL VE H ICL E ID N O . S YM B O L CLASS R A TED D R IV ER U S A GE TE R R

1977 FORD F250 F25SCZ 81449 07 885920 OPR. AGE 50-64 Farm 34

COVER AGES: LIABILITY (000S) M ED PAY (000S) UM (000S) UIM (000S) PDUM (000S) O TC ( 1 ) C O LLI SION ( 1 ) TO W IN G PH E

LIMIT 50/100BI 50PD 5 50/100 50/100 15

DE DU CTIBLE 250

P R E M IU M 35 21 5 16 I N CL 10

PP0401 0 48 6 S P LI T U N I N SU R E D M O T O R IS T S LI M I T S

PP0402 0486 S P LI T U N D E R I N SU R E D M O T O R IS T S LI M I T S

PP0447 0897 I LL IN O I S- U N D E R IN S U R E D M O T O R IS T S

PP0486 0694 I LL IN O IS -P R OP E R TY D A M A GE U M

V eh icle # 5

R A TIN G TO TA L P R EM I U M $ 0

YEAR M AK E M O DEL VE H ICL E ID N O . S YM B O L CLASS R A TED D R IV ER U S A GE TE R R

1981 B U C AN E 3 2' T R A V E L 1M 7BRO 2R1B132064 11 944200 C A M P E R T R AI LE R Ple asure 34

COVER AGES: LIABILITY (000S) M ED PAY (000S) UM (000S) UIM (000S) PDUM (000S) O TC ( 1 ) C O LLI SION ( 1 ) TO W IN G PH E

LIMIT

P RE M IU M "

After the declarations page, the policy contains a "Definitions" section. The policy

is then divided into various sections, including liability coverage, medical-payments

coverage, uninsured-motorists coverage, coverage for damage to autos, duties after an

accident or loss, and general provisions. The general-provisions portion of the policy

contains the following paragraph concerning coverage by two or more policies:

"TWO OR MORE AUTO POLICIES

If this policy and any other auto insurance policy issued to you by us apply to

the same accident, the maximum limit of our liability under all the policies shall not

exceed the highest applicable limit of liability under any one policy."

The policy also contains an underinsured-motorists endorsement, which states, "[T]he

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