Jones v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.

CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedJune 23, 1997
Docket1-94-2957
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Jones v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., (Ill. Ct. App. 1997).

Opinion

FIRST DIVISION

JUNE 23, 1997

Nos. 1-94-2957 and 1-94-3229 (Consolidated)

DONNA P. JONES, Guardian of the Estate ) APPEAL FROM THE

of JESSICA JONES, a minor, ) CIRCUIT COURT

Plaintiff-Appellant, ) OF COOK COUNTY.

v. )

STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY, a )

corporation, PATRICIA C. JUNIOUS, and HARB BOURY, )

Defendants-Appellees. )

---------------------------------------------------- )

STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY and )

STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, )

Counterplaintiffs-Appellants, )

NABIL BOURY; MAYSOON BOURY; MAYSOON BOURY, Special )

Adminis­tra­tor of the ESTATE OF REENA BOURY, Deceased; )

RANNIE AL-AMIRI; PAUL LEDER, Special Administrator of )

the ESTATE OF SUZANNE LEDER, De­ceased; and DONNA JONES,)

Guardian of the ESTATE OF JESSICA JONES, a minor, )

Counterdefendants-Appellees. )

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HARB BOURY, Individually and as Independent )

Administrator of the ESTATE OF REENA BOURY, Deceased; )

NABIL BOURY; MAYSOON BOURY; PAUL LEDER, Individual­ly )

and as Independent Administrator of the ESTATE OF )

SUZANNE LEDER, Deceased, JANE LEDER; HASSOON AL-AMIRI; )

RONDA AL-AMIRI; and RANNIE AL-AMIRI, )

Counterplaintiffs/Cross-Appellants, )

STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY; STATE )

FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY; and DONNA P. JONES, )

HONORABLE

Guardian of the ESTATE OF JESSICA JONES, a minor, ) AARON JAFFE,

Counterdefendants/Cross-Appellees. ) JUDGE PRESID­ING.

PRESIDING JUSTICE CAMPBELL delivered the opinion of the court:

This appeal arises out of an action brought by the plain­tiff, Donna P. Jones, guardian of the Estate of Jessica Jones, a minor, seeking a declaratory judgment that certain automobile liability insurance policies issued by defen­dants, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company (State Farm Mutual) and State Farm Fire and Casualty Company (State Farm Fire) (collectively, the Insurance Companies), provided underinsured motorist coverage to plaintiff for an accident occurring on June 23, 1992.  The In­surance Companies filed a counterclaim against plaintiff and counterdefendants Nabil Boury; Maysoon Boury; Maysoon Boury, Special Administrator of the Estate of Reena Boury, deceased; Rannie Al-Amiri; and Paul Leder, Special Administrator of the Estate of Suzanne Leder, deceased, all of whom were occupants in the same car with plaintiff at the time of the accident, seeking a declaratory judgment that:  (1) certain automobile policies issued by them to all of the counterdefendants did not provide excess underinsured motorist coverage to the counterdefen­dants; and (2) the umbrella policy issued by State Farm Fire provided a total of $1,000,000 of excess underinsured motorist coverage to all of the counter­defendants.

Plaintiff filed a motion for judgment on the pleadings and all of the other parties filed cross motions for summary judg­ment.  In two orders entered on August 9, 1994, and August 22, 1994, the trial court granted summary judg­ment in favor of plaintiff and counterdefendants and against State Farm Mutual that certain automobile policies provided excess underinsured motorist cover­age to the parties who were insured under said policies.  The trial court granted summary judgment in favor of State Farm Fire on the umbrella policy, ruling that it provided a total of $1,000,000 of excess underinsured motorist coverage for all of the counterdefendants.  The trial court also ruled that the "each accident" limit, rather than the "each person" limit, applied to the wrongful death claims of Reena Boury and Suzanne Leder, and that the loss of consortium claims of Ronda and Hassoon Al-Amiri were covered for excess underinsured motorist coverage under certain automobile policies issued by State Farm Mutual.   On appeal, the Insurance Companies contend that the trial court erred in granting summary judgment in favor of plaintiffs-counterdefendants as follows:  (1) determining that certain Il­linois policies of automobile liability insurance provide excess underinsured motorist coverage for the accident of June 23, 1992; (2) determining that the "each accident" limit, rather than the "each person" limit, applied to the wrongful death claims of Reena Boury and Suzanne Leder; (3) determining that the Ohio policies provide more than $100,000 of excess underinsured motorist coverage for the claim of Rannie Al-Amiri; (4) determin­ing that Ronda and Hassoon Al-Amiri have claims for loss of consortium for the in­juries to their son, Rannie Al-Amiri; and (5) determining that the Ohio policies provide underinsured motorist coverage for the loss of consortium claims of Ronda and Hassoon Al-Amiri.

Plaintiff and counterdefendants filed cross-appeals, con­tending that the trial court erred in determining that the $1,000,000 limit of personal liability umbrella insurance on the policy issued to Harb Boury provides underinsured motorist coverage with a total limit of $1,000,000 for the claims of all of the occupants of the Ford Explorer at the time of the acci­dent, rather than on a per person basis.  For the following reasons, we affirm in part and reverse in part.

BACKGROUND

The record reveals the following relevant facts.  On June 23, 1992, Nabil Boury was driving a 1992 Ford Explorer on the Eisenhower Expressway near Damen Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, when he was involved in an accident with a vehicle driven by Patricia Junious.  Jessica Jones, Maysoon Boury, Reena Boury, Rannie Al-Amiri and Suzanne Leder were passengers in Nabil's Ford Explorer.  Jessica Jones was seriously injured in the collision, sustaining brain damage; Reena Boury and Suzanne Leder died as a result of the accident; Rannie Al-Amiri suffered debilitating brain damage and blindness in one eye; and Nabil Boury and Maysoon Boury both sustained significant injuries.

The vehicle driven by Junious was insured by State Farm Mutual with bodily injury liability limits of $20,000 per person, $40,000 per accident.  The parties reached a settlement based on the Junious policy and it is not the subject of this appeal.

The Ford Explorer occupied by counterdefendants was covered by an insur­ance policy issued by State Farm Mutual which provided primary under­insured motorist coverage with limits of $100,000 per person, $300,000 per accident.  The parties do not dispute that this policy provides $260,000 of underinsured motorist coverage for all six occupants in the Ford Explorer with the maximum amount collectible by any one occupant being the sum of $100,000, minus the amount paid to that person by the tort-feasor's liability insurer.  This policy and the trial court's order relating thereto are therefore not involved in this appeal.

In addition to the policy on the Ford Explorer, State Farm Mutual issued the following policies to the following counter­defendants:

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