McElyea v. AIG Life Insurance

326 F. Supp. 2d 960, 33 Employee Benefits Cas. (BNA) 2343, 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14221, 2004 WL 1646873
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Arkansas
DecidedJuly 19, 2004
Docket1:03CV00101GH
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

This text of 326 F. Supp. 2d 960 (McElyea v. AIG Life Insurance) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court, E.D. Arkansas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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McElyea v. AIG Life Insurance, 326 F. Supp. 2d 960, 33 Employee Benefits Cas. (BNA) 2343, 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14221, 2004 WL 1646873 (E.D. Ark. 2004).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

GEORGE HOWARD, Jr., District Judge.

Plaintiff filed this action in the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Arkansas, alleging breach of contract and bad faith against defendant AIG Life Insurance Company (“AIG”) based on the denial of benefits under an accidental death and dismemberment policy, with AIG insuring the life of Louis McElyea. Because plaintiff seeks recover of benefits under an employee welfare plan governed by the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (“ERISA”), 29 U.S.C. § § 1001 et seq., AIG removed the action to federal court.

Plaintiff has an accidental death and dismemberment policy (“AD & D”)with AIG (“Policy”) insuring the life of Louis McE-lyea (“McElyea” or “Louis”), her spouse, at the time of his death. American Greetings Corporation, plaintiffs employer, is the plan sponsor and administrator, AIG is the claims administrator for the AD & D benefits and admits that it is a fiduciary within the meaning of ERISA.

McElyea was killed by multiple gun shot wounds during an altercation on July 4, 2002. Plaintiff submitted a claim for benefits due under the policy on August 7, 2002. Under the terms of the Policy, if plaintiff is entitled to the AD & D benefits, she would receive 60% of five-times her annual salary plus $25,000.00. Defendants have denied plaintiffs claim.

In her claim, plaintiff stated that she and Louis were at a party when Devon Reynolds and Gene Beshears “slowed down to agitate Louis. When they sped up, Louis left after them. I have a child by Mr. Reynolds and Louis was going to talk to him about dropping custody papers and possibly had intentions of beating Mr. Reynolds up.” (JM-AIG-0118).

By letter dated September 24, 2002, AIG notified plaintiff that it was obtaining a complete police report, autopsy/toxicology report and Medical Examiner’s report to properly evaluate the claim. AIG investigated the claim. According to Lt. Charles Vaughn of the Jackson County Sheriffs Department. McElyea and Devon Reynolds had been having problems with each other for about FA years before the shooting. McElyea’s wife, the plaintiff, had an affair with Reynolds and became pregnant. Lt. Vaughn reported that McElyea had a bad temper and had been arrested on a number of occasions. About a month before the incident, McElyea beat up Reynolds so badly Reynolds had to go to the hospital. (JM-AIG-0085)

AIG did not receive the autopsy report or complete police reports until on or about March 14, 2003, despite repeated requests for them. (JM-AIG 0065; JM-AIG 0096; AM-AIG 0097). The events of July 4, 2002 described below are from the *963 police reports completed the date of the incident. 1

Lt. Vaughn stated that:

On Thursday night 07-04-02 at approximately 8:07 P.M., the Sheriffs department received a call in reference to an ambulance being needed at an unknown location south of Beedeville Arkansas .... When I arrived at the scene at approximately 9:11 P.M. I was advised by Lt. Morris and Deputy Benish that they had two in custody Devon Alfred Reynolds and David E. Beshears, and that Louis Earl McElyea had been shot. A firearm, a RG .22 caliber revolver was found at the scene by Investigators. Further inspection revealed that three rounds had been fired from the firearm and three rounds unfired...
At 10:35 P.M., I advised Devon Reynolds of his Miranda Rights and did a taped interview. Devon stated that he and Gene Beshears were riding around when they saw Louis at Keith Baumgar-ners house on Highway 37 south of Bee-deville as they passed. As they turned on Jackson 168 Devon said that he saw something behind him with one headlight, and thought it was Louis on his motorcycle. Devon told Gene Beshears that he thought that Louis was following them. Devon stated that after a short time the headlight disappeared and he told Gene that he thought Louis had turned around. At the intersection of Jackson 168 and 166 Devon stated that something came through the back window of his truck (which was a full can of beer) Devon looked in his mirror and saw Louis coming up by the side of the truck, and Devon locked his door and rolled up his window. Louis was trying to get into the truck at this time. Gene told Devon that they were going to have to deal with this now. Gene got out of the truck on the passenger side and started around the truck when he was meet by McElyea. McElyea hit Besh-ears on the right side of the face knocking him to the ground. Devon said that he got out of the truck and McElyea came charging around the truck to Devon. Devon said that he told Louis not to come any closer, and when Louis didn’t stop he fired at Louis what he thought was two times. Devon stated that Louis came up to him and put his hand on him then stopped and turned around and walked back to his motorcycle and tried to pick up the motorcycle. At that time Louis collapsed on the motorcycle. Devon stated that he helped Beshears up, and then went to McElyea and saw blood coming from his mouth. Devon then tried to get McElyea into the back of his truck to take him for help, but he was unable to get him in the truck. Devon then called his parents and told them what had happened, and they call for the Sheriffs office and EMS.
At 11:04 P.M. I advised David Eugene Beshears of his Miranda right and interviewed him. Beshears stated that he had seen McElyea earlier in the afternoon while he and Devon was at David McAllister’s house in Beedeville and McElyea had pointed at them and made threatening gestures to them. Beshears stated that he and Devon had left McAl-ester’s house and was going to drive around by the river while they were waiting for their supper to get ready. They had saw McElyea at Baumgarners residence when they passed, after they passed Baumgarner house they turned *964 on Jackson 168 and Devon told him that he thought McElyea was following them. After traveling a short distance Devon said that he thought McElyea had turned around because he didn’t see the headlights from the motorcycle. Besh-ears said that when they stopped at the intersection something came through the back glass. He said that he saw McE-lyea coming around the truck to the drivers side and he Beshears said he got out of the truck and McElyea turned on him and knocked him to the ground, Beshears said that is the last thing he can remember until Devon was trying to get him up from the ground.

(JM-AIG-0068-69)

Deputy Chuck Benish, who was dispatched to the scene on July 4th states:

I asked the individuals what had happened and no one said anything. I asked again and Gene Besheres advised that the individual, Louis McElyea had thrown something at their truck and broke out the back glass. He advised they stopped and Louie hit him in the side of the head and almost knocked him out. He advised if I needed anything else I would need to ask someone else. I asked the people standing around who knew anything else about this incident. Devon Reynolds advised me that he had shot Louie. I asked him that he advised me he had shot Louie and he advised that after Louie had knocked Gene down he had started after him. He advised he told him to stop but he kept coming after him.

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