Nationwide Agribusiness Insurance v. SMA Elevator Construction Inc.

816 F. Supp. 2d 631, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 96856, 2011 WL 3796166
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Iowa
DecidedAugust 29, 2011
DocketC 09-4002-MWB
StatusPublished
Cited by20 cases

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Nationwide Agribusiness Insurance v. SMA Elevator Construction Inc., 816 F. Supp. 2d 631, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 96856, 2011 WL 3796166 (N.D. Iowa 2011).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER REGARDING DEFENDANTS’ MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

MARK W. BENNETT, District Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I.INTRODUCTION..........................................................637

A. Factual Background...................................................637

B. Procedural Background................................................638

II. LEGAL ANALYSIS........................................................640

A. Standards For Summary Judgment .....................................640

B. Negligence/Strict Liability Claims ......................................642

1. Immunity of SMA to product claims .................................643

a. Arguments of the parties........................................643

b. Analysis.......................................................644

i. The applicable statute .....................................644

ii. The pertinent “products”...................................646

Hi. Was SMA an “assembler”?.................................647

iv. Summary as to “product defect” claims......................650

v. Remaining negligence claims against SMA..................650

2. Warning or instruction defect claims against Baldor..................651

a. Arguments of the parties........................................651

b. Analysis.......................................................653

3. Design defect claims against Baldor.................................655

a. Arguments of the parties........................................655

b. Analysis.......................................................657

4. Manufacturing defect claims against Baldor and Schlagel.............662

a. Arguments of the parties........................................662

b. Analysis.......................................................662

5. Installation defects and general negligence claims against

Schlagel.........................................................664

a. Arguments of the parties........................................664

b. Analysis.......................................................664

C. Breach Of Implied Warranties..........................................666

1. Warranty of merchantability........................................666

a. Immunity of SMA..............................................666

b. Timeliness of the claim against Schlagel and Baldor..............666

i. Arguments of the parties...................................667

ii. Analysis..................................................667

2. Warranty of fitness for a particular purpose..........................670

a. The claim against SMA.........................................670

i. Arguments of the parties...................................670

ii. Analysis..................................................670

b. Timeliness of the claim against Schlagel and Baldor..............672

i. Arguments of the parties...................................672

ii. Analysis..................................................672

3. Warranty of workmanlike manner...................................674

a. The claim against SMA.........................................674

i. Arguments of the parties...................................674

ii. Analysis..................................................675

b. The claim against Schlagel and Baldor...........................677

D. Breach Of Express Warranties................................... 677

*637 1. The claim against SMA.............................................677

a. Arguments of the parties........................................677

b. Analysis.......................................................678

2. The claims against Schlagel and Baldor.............................681

a. Arguments of the parties........................................681

i. The arguments as to Schlagel...............................681

ii. The arguments as to Baldor................................681

b. Analysis.......................................................682

i. The effect of § 554.2318 ..................................... 682

ii. Schlagel’s other grounds for summary judgment..............685

Hi. Baldor’s other grounds for summary judgment...............685

E. Breach Of Contract....................................................686

1. Arguments of the parties............................................686

2. Analysis..........................................:................688

III. CONCLUSION............................................................691

This diversity action, involving claims of products liability, negligence, and breach of warranties, arises from an explosion and fire on or about July 9, 2008, at a grain elevator in Alton, Iowa. The plaintiff insurance company alleges that the explosion was caused by an overheated or hot pillow block bearing manufactured by one defendant, and selected, specified, and installed on an elevator leg by two others, the general contractor that built the grain elevator and the subcontractor that designed and manufactured the elevator legs that moved the grain around the elevator. Each of the defendants has moved for summary judgment on some or all of the claims against it.

I. INTRODUCTION
A. Factual Background

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