Marque Medicos Fullerton, LLC v. Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company

2017 IL App (1st) 160756
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedJune 30, 2017
Docket1-16-07561-16-09541-16-09551-16-0956 cons.
StatusUnpublished
Cited by1 cases

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Marque Medicos Fullerton, LLC v. Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company, 2017 IL App (1st) 160756 (Ill. Ct. App. 2017).

Opinion

2017 IL App (1st) 160756 Opinion filed: June 30, 2017

SIXTH DIVISION

Nos. 1-16-0756, 1-16-0954, 1-16-0955, & 1-16-0956, consolidated _____________________________________________________________________________ No. 1-16-0756

MARQUE MEDICOS FULLERTON, LLC; ) Appeal from the MEDICOS PAIN & SURGICAL SPECIALISTS, S.C.; ) Circuit Court of AMBULATORY SURGICAL CARE FACILITY, LLC; ) Cook County. and MARQUE MEDICOS KEDZIE, LLC, ) for Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, ) ) Plaintiffs-Appellants, ) ) v. ) No. 15 CH 4580 ) ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY, ) AMERICAN ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY, ) ASSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, and ) MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY, ) Honorable ) Rita M. Novak, Defendants-Appellees. ) Judge Presiding. ______________________________________________________________________________ No. 1-16-0954

MARQUE MEDICOS FULLERTON, LLC; ) Appeal from the MEDICOS PAIN & SURGICAL SPECIALISTS, S.C.; ) Circuit Court of and AMBULATORY SURGICAL CARE FACILITY, ) Cook County. LLC, for Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, ) ) Plaintiffs-Appellants, ) ) v. ) No. 15 CH 4946 ) TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY ) OF AMERICA, TRAVELERS INDEMNITY ) COMPANY OF AMERICA, TRAVELERS ) CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, ) TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY ) OF AMERICA, THE PHOENIX INSURANCE ) COMPANY, FARMINGTON CASUALTY COMPANY, ) THE STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ) and THE CHARTER OAK FIRE INSURANCE ) COMPANY, ) Honorable ) Rita M. Novak, Defendants-Appellees. ) Judge Presiding. Nos. 1-16-0756, 1-16-0954, 1-16-0955, & 1-16-0956, consolidated

No. 1-16-0955

MARQUE MEDICOS FULLERTON, LLC; ) Appeal from the MEDICOS PAIN & SURGICAL SPECIALISTS, S.C.; ) Circuit Court of and AMBULATORY SURGICAL CARE FACILITY, ) Cook County. LLC, for Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, ) ) Plaintiffs-Appellants, ) ) v. ) No. 15 CH 4949 ) HARTFORD UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE ) COMPANY; HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY ) OF THE MIDWEST; HARTFORD ACCIDENT AND ) INDEMNITY COMPANY; HARTFORD INSURANCE ) COMPANY OF ILLINOIS; HARTFORD FIRE ) INSURANCE COMPANY; HARTFORD CASUALTY ) INSURANCE COMPANY; TWIN CITY FIRE ) INSURANCE COMPANY; TRUMBULL INSURANCE ) COMPANY; and SENTINEL INSURANCE ) COMPANY, LTD., ) Honorable ) Rita M. Novak, Defendants-Appellees. ) Judge Presiding. ______________________________________________________________________________ No. 1-16-0956

MARQUE MEDICOS FULLERTON, LLC; ) Appeal from the MEDICOS PAIN & SURGICAL SPECIALISTS, S.C.; ) Circuit Court of and AMBULATORY SURGICAL CARE FACILITY, ) Cook County. LLC, for Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, ) ) Plaintiffs-Appellants, ) ) v. ) No. 15 CH 4951 ) AIG INSURANCE COMPANY, f/k/a Chartis Casualty ) Company; NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE ) COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH; ILLINOIS NATIONAL ) INSURANCE COMPANY; COMMERCE & ) INDUSTRY INSURANCE COMPANY; NEW ) HAMPSHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY; INSURANCE ) COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA; ) AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE COMPANY; and ) AIG PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY, f/k/a ) Chartis Property Casualty Company, ) Honorable ) Rita M. Novak, Defendants-Appellees. ) Judge Presiding.

-2- Nos. 1-16-0756, 1-16-0954, 1-16-0955, & 1-16-0956, consolidated

JUSTICE ROCHFORD delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion. Presiding Justice Hoffman and Justice Delort concurred in the judgment and opinion.

OPINION

¶1 In these consolidated appeals, plaintiffs-appellants 1 appeal from the dismissal, with

prejudice, of four separate putative class-action lawsuits filed against defendants-appellees. 2 For

the following reasons, we conclude that the circuit court had subject-matter jurisdiction to

consider plaintiffs’ claims and that those claims were properly dismissed with prejudice.

¶2 I. BACKGROUND

¶3 In March 2015, plaintiffs filed four putative class-action lawsuits, one each against the

Zurich, Travelers, Hartford, and AIG defendants (collectively, defendants). On June 16, 2015,

the suits against the Travelers, Hartford, and AIG defendants were reassigned, as related cases, to

the courtroom where the initially-filed suit against the Zurich defendants was pending. The

complaints filed in each lawsuit generally seek redress for defendants’ alleged failure to comply

1 Plaintiffs-appellants in each appeal include Marque Medicos Fullerton, LLC; Medicos Pain & Surgical Specialists, S.C.; and Ambulatory Surgical Care Facility, LLC, for themselves and all others similarly situated. In addition, Marque Medicos Kedzie, LLC is also a plaintiff-appellant in appeal No. 1- 16-0756. 2 Defendants-appellees in appeal No. 1-16-0756 (Zurich defendants) are Zurich American Insurance Company, American Zurich Insurance Company, Assurance Company of America, and Maryland Casualty Company. The defendants-appellees in appeal No. 1-16-0954 (Travelers defendants) are Travelers Property Casualty Company of America, Travelers Indemnity Company of America, Travelers Casualty Insurance Company of America, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, The Phoenix Insurance Company, Farmington Casualty Company, The Standard Fire Insurance Company, and The Charter Oak Fire Insurance Company. The defendants-appellees in appeal No. 1-16- 0955 (Hartford defendants) are Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company; Hartford Insurance Company of the Midwest; Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company; Hartford Insurance Company of Illinois; Hartford Fire Insurance Company; Hartford Casualty Insurance Company; Twin City Fire Insurance Company; Trumbull Insurance Company; and Sentinel Insurance Company, LTD. The defendants- appellees in appeal No. 1-16-0956 (AIG defendants) are AIG Insurance Company, f/k/a Chartis Casualty Company; National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh; Illinois National Insurance Company; Commerce & Industry Insurance Company; New Hampshire Insurance Company; Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania; American Home Assurance Company; and AIG Property Casualty Company, f/k/a Chartis Property Casualty Company.

-3- Nos. 1-16-0756, 1-16-0954, 1-16-0955, & 1-16-0956, consolidated

with requirements contained in the Workers’ Compensation Act (Act). 820 ILCS 305/1, et seq.

(West 2014).

¶4 More specifically, plaintiffs allege that they—and a class of similarly situated others—

had provided medical services to employees for work-related injuries. Pursuant to the Act, the

employers of those employees had the responsibility to timely pay for those medical services,

with those employers being insured for that responsibility by identical workers’ compensation

insurance policies issued by defendants. Noting that the Act requires that late payments to

providers, such as plaintiffs, “shall incur interest at a rate of 1% per month payable to the

provider” (820 ILCS 305/8.2(d)(3) (West 2014)), contending that this statutory provision was

incorporated into the standard policies issued by defendants, and further contending that

defendants had in fact made “many” untimely payments for such services without also paying

interest, plaintiffs’ complaints sought relief in four counts.

¶5 In each complaint, count I contends that plaintiffs were third-party beneficiaries of the

standard policies defendants issued to employers and that plaintiffs were therefore entitled to

recover for defendants’ breach of those policies. Count II alleges that plaintiffs had an implied

private right of action to recover for defendants’ violation of section 8.2(d)(3) of the Act. Count

III asserts that defendants had breached contracts with plaintiffs that were implied-in-fact.

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