Leona Brewer, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Edward Rose, Deceased v. National Indemnity Company, a Nebraska Corporation W.E. Kingsley Company, a Kentucky Corporation, and Joe Maynard Norma Jean Maynard and Gregory Maynard, D/B/A Maynard's Wrecker Service Denise M. Gauze, as of the Estate of Herbert Maynard, D/B/A Maynard's Used Auto Parts Joe A. Young Joe A. Young Insurance Agency, Inc., a Kentucky Corporation Deborah L. Hanshaw, and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Emily Howell Manuuel Rose Rhonda Messer, Parties in Interest. Leona Brewer, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Edward Rose, Deceased v. National Indemnity Company, a Nebraska Corporation W.E. Kingsley Company, a Kentucky Corporation, and Joe Maynard Norma Jean Maynard and Gregory Maynard, D/B/A Maynard's Wrecker Service Denise M. Gauze, as of the Estate of Herbert Maynard, D/B/A Maynard's Used Auto Parts Joe A. Young Joe A. Young Insurance Agency, Inc., a Kentucky Corporation Deborah L. Hanshaw, and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Emily Howell Manuuel Rose Rhonda Messer, Parties in Interest

363 F.3d 333, 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 5491
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedMarch 24, 2004
Docket03-1531
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

This text of 363 F.3d 333 (Leona Brewer, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Edward Rose, Deceased v. National Indemnity Company, a Nebraska Corporation W.E. Kingsley Company, a Kentucky Corporation, and Joe Maynard Norma Jean Maynard and Gregory Maynard, D/B/A Maynard's Wrecker Service Denise M. Gauze, as of the Estate of Herbert Maynard, D/B/A Maynard's Used Auto Parts Joe A. Young Joe A. Young Insurance Agency, Inc., a Kentucky Corporation Deborah L. Hanshaw, and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Emily Howell Manuuel Rose Rhonda Messer, Parties in Interest. Leona Brewer, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Edward Rose, Deceased v. National Indemnity Company, a Nebraska Corporation W.E. Kingsley Company, a Kentucky Corporation, and Joe Maynard Norma Jean Maynard and Gregory Maynard, D/B/A Maynard's Wrecker Service Denise M. Gauze, as of the Estate of Herbert Maynard, D/B/A Maynard's Used Auto Parts Joe A. Young Joe A. Young Insurance Agency, Inc., a Kentucky Corporation Deborah L. Hanshaw, and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Emily Howell Manuuel Rose Rhonda Messer, Parties in Interest) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Leona Brewer, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Edward Rose, Deceased v. National Indemnity Company, a Nebraska Corporation W.E. Kingsley Company, a Kentucky Corporation, and Joe Maynard Norma Jean Maynard and Gregory Maynard, D/B/A Maynard's Wrecker Service Denise M. Gauze, as of the Estate of Herbert Maynard, D/B/A Maynard's Used Auto Parts Joe A. Young Joe A. Young Insurance Agency, Inc., a Kentucky Corporation Deborah L. Hanshaw, and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Emily Howell Manuuel Rose Rhonda Messer, Parties in Interest. Leona Brewer, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Edward Rose, Deceased v. National Indemnity Company, a Nebraska Corporation W.E. Kingsley Company, a Kentucky Corporation, and Joe Maynard Norma Jean Maynard and Gregory Maynard, D/B/A Maynard's Wrecker Service Denise M. Gauze, as of the Estate of Herbert Maynard, D/B/A Maynard's Used Auto Parts Joe A. Young Joe A. Young Insurance Agency, Inc., a Kentucky Corporation Deborah L. Hanshaw, and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Emily Howell Manuuel Rose Rhonda Messer, Parties in Interest, 363 F.3d 333, 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 5491 (4th Cir. 2004).

Opinion

363 F.3d 333

Leona BREWER, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Edward Rose, deceased, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
NATIONAL INDEMNITY COMPANY, a Nebraska Corporation; W.E. Kingsley Company, a Kentucky Corporation, Defendants-Appellees, and
Joe Maynard; Norma Jean Maynard and Gregory Maynard, d/b/a Maynard's Wrecker Service; Denise M. Gauze, as Executrix of the Estate of Herbert Maynard, d/b/a Maynard's Used Auto Parts; Joe A. Young; Joe A. Young Insurance Agency, Inc., a Kentucky Corporation; Deborah L. Hanshaw, Defendants, and
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company; Emily Howell; Manuuel Rose; Rhonda Messer, Parties in Interest.
Leona Brewer, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Edward Rose, deceased, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
National Indemnity Company, a Nebraska Corporation; W.E. KINGSLEY COMPANY, a Kentucky Corporation, Defendants-Appellees, and
Joe Maynard; Norma Jean Maynard and Gregory Maynard, d/b/a Maynard's Wrecker Service; Denise M. Gauze, as Executrix of the Estate of Herbert Maynard, d/b/a Maynard's Used Auto Parts; Joe A. Young; Joe A. Young Insurance Agency, Inc., a Kentucky Corporation; Deborah L. Hanshaw, Defendants, and
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company; Emily Howell; Manuuel Rose; Rhonda Messer, Parties in Interest.

No. 03-1531.

No. 03-1696.

United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

Argued: January 22, 2004.

Decided: March 24, 2004.

ARGUED: Jennifer Sue Fahey, BAILEY & GLASSER, LLP, Charleston, West Virginia, for Appellant. Anita Rose Casey, Maccorkle, Lavender, Casey & Sweeney, PLLC, Charleston, West Virginia, for Appellees. ON BRIEF: Brian A. Glasser, Bailey & Glasser, LLP, Charleston, West Virginia, for Appellant.

Before MOTZ, KING, and DUNCAN, Circuit Judges.

Published Order of Certification to the Supreme Court of Kentucky. The Order of Certification was prepared by Judge KING and entered by Judge MOTZ, as the Judge presiding, with the concurrences of Judge KING and Judge DUNCAN.

ORDER OF CERTIFICATION TO THE SUPREME COURT OF KENTUCKY

DIANA GRIBBON MOTZ, Circuit Judge.

This Court, exercising the privilege afforded by the Commonwealth of Kentucky pursuant to Kentucky Rule of Civil Procedure 76.37 (entitled "Certification of question of law"), hereby requests the Supreme Court of Kentucky to exercise its discretion to answer a certified question of law in this cause. The answer to this certified question may be determinative of the cause now pending before this Court; Kentucky law is applicable thereto; and there is no controlling precedent in the decisions of the Supreme Court of Kentucky or the Court of Appeals of Kentucky.1 Pursuant to Rule 76.37(3), this Order of Certification sets forth the following:

(a) Question of law;

(b) Statement of relevant facts and nature of the controversy;

(c) Names of appellant and appellees; and

(d) Names and addresses of counsel.

(a) Question of Law

The question of law being certified (the "Question") is as follows: Whether a fiduciary may maintain an action against an insurer for negligently underinsuring its insured, where the fiduciary, the insurer, and the insured have executed an agreement in which:

(1) the fiduciary settled a wrongful death claim against the insured for the maximum limit of the insurance policy, which the insurer agreed to pay to the fiduciary in consideration for the insured's release;

(2) the insured assigned to the fiduciary the right to pursue its claim that the insurer negligently underinsured its insured; and

(3) the insurer agreed to litigate with the fiduciary the claim that it negligently underinsured its insured.

(b) Statement of Relevant Facts and Nature of the Controversy

(i)

On November 29, 2001, Edward Rose, a West Virginia resident, was involved in an accident while operating a Ford Mustang automobile on Route 52 in Mingo County, West Virginia. Rose's automobile collided with a 1999 Ford Rollback truck operated by Joe Maynard, a resident of Kentucky. Maynard was employed by a Kentucky business known as Maynard's Wrecker Service or as Maynard's Used Auto Parts, and he was acting in the scope of such employment when the accident occurred. Maynard's negligence proximately caused the accident, which resulted in Mr. Rose's death. J.A. 92-96.2

The Ford Rollback truck operated by Maynard was a commercial vehicle insured by National Indemnity Company, a Nebraska corporation ("National Indemnity"). National Indemnity provided liability coverage on the Ford vehicle in the maximum sum of $100,000, pursuant to its policy No. 70TRE673998 (the "Policy"). The Policy was issued in Kentucky on July 31, 2001, in the name of Norma Jean Maynard DBA: Maynard's Wrecker Service, P.O. Box 869, Inez, KY 41224. J.A. 51, 81.

(ii)

On December 17, 2001, Leona Brewer, the Administratrix of the Estate of Edward Rose, deceased, initiated a civil action against Joe Maynard and Joe Maynard, d/b/a Maynard's Wrecker Service, Civil Action No. 01-C-363, in the Circuit Court of Mingo County, seeking damages for Mr. Rose's death.3 On January 18, 2002, this civil action was removed to the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, at Charleston, and it was filed in the district court as Civil Action No. 2:02-0048.

On July 10, 2002, Brewer filed an amended complaint in the district court, naming as additional defendants Norma Jean Maynard and Gregory Maynard, d/b/a Maynard's Wrecker Service; Denise M. Gauze, as Executrix of the Estate of Herbert Maynard, d/b/a Maynard's Used Auto Parts; and National Indemnity, among others.4 J.A. 27. In Count I of the amended complaint, Brewer alleged a wrongful death claim against the Maynards (the "Death Claim"). In the amended complaint's Count II, Brewer alleged that National Indemnity had negligently breached its duty to provide the Maynards with the minimum amount of commercial liability insurance coverage mandated by 49 C.F.R. § 387.303 (the "Coverage Claim"). Under the terms of 49 C.F.R. § 387.303, freight vehicles of 10,001 pounds or more that carry non-hazardous property in interstate commerce are required to be insured with the minimum coverage of $750,000. Contending that National Indemnity's negligence proximately caused the Maynards to be under-insured at the time of the fatal accident, the Coverage Claim sought to have the Policy modified to provide the minimum coverage of $750,000, as mandated by the federal regulations. On August 20, 2002, National Indemnity sought dismissal of the Coverage Claim pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which Brewer opposed. J.A. 35.

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