Melville Harris, as Trustee in Bankruptcy of Leonard Massello and William Massello v. Standard Accident and Insurance Company

297 F.2d 627, 1961 U.S. App. LEXIS 3036
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Second Circuit
DecidedDecember 6, 1961
Docket26892_1
StatusPublished
Cited by76 cases

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Melville Harris, as Trustee in Bankruptcy of Leonard Massello and William Massello v. Standard Accident and Insurance Company, 297 F.2d 627, 1961 U.S. App. LEXIS 3036 (2d Cir. 1961).

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LUMBARD, Chief Judge.

Plaintiff, the trustee in bankruptcy of Leonard and William Massello, brought this action to recover damages for defendant’s refusal, allegedly in bad faith, to settle a personal injury action brought against the Massellos, within the limit of a $10,000 automobile liability insurance policy issued by the defendant, Standard Accident and Insurance Company. The district court awarded $89,-000 damages, and Standard appeals. Since there was no showing that the insured suffered any loss, we reverse the judgment of the district court. In view of this, it is unnecessary for us to determine whether New York law recognizes a cause of, action for refusal to settle under the circumstances of this case.

Standard issued an automobile liability insurance policy to Leonard Massello with a limit of liability of $10,000 for any one person for any one accident.1 On January 5, 1952 William Massello, while driving a panel truck owned by his broth-[629]*629«r Leonard, collided with a taxicab in Yonkers, New York. As a result of this collision, the taxicab ricocheted onto the sidewalk where it struck a pedestrian, Mrs. Elizabeth Pease Van Suetendael, inflicting serious injuries. Mrs. Van Suetendael sued the owners and drivers of both vehicles in the New York Supreme Court. Pursuant to the policy, Standard assumed the defense of the action on behalf of the Massellos. Although numerous settlement discussions were had both before and during the .trial, at which Mrs. Van Suetendael was willing to settle for the policy limits or a little less, no settlement was reached and, after a trial in March 1957, the jury brought in a $105,000 verdict for Mrs. Van Suetendael upon which Judge Fanelli entered judgment. Standard paid Mrs. Van Suetendael the sum of $10,-000, the limit of its policy; the Travelers Insurance Co. paid on behalf of the taxicab owner the sum of $5,000, the limit of its policy; and the taxicab owner personally paid an additional $1,-000, receiving a release of the lien of the judgment against him. The sum of $89,-000 remained uncollected upon the judgment,

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