Rosa Velia Sanchez De Arrellano, Individually and A/N/F of Griselda Arrellano, Jamie Arrellano and Cesar Arrellano, Minors Josefina Del Gadillo, as Representative of the Estate of Jamie Arrellano, Ines Martinez De Arrellano v. State Farm Fire and Casualty Company

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedApril 11, 2006
Docket14-05-00466-CV
StatusPublished

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Rosa Velia Sanchez De Arrellano, Individually and A/N/F of Griselda Arrellano, Jamie Arrellano and Cesar Arrellano, Minors Josefina Del Gadillo, as Representative of the Estate of Jamie Arrellano, Ines Martinez De Arrellano v. State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, (Tex. Ct. App. 2006).

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Affirmed and Opinion filed April 11, 2006

Affirmed and Opinion filed April 11, 2006.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NO. 14-05-00466-CV

ROSA VELIA SANCHEZ DE ARRELLANO, Individually and a/n/f of GRISELDA ARRELLANO, JAMIE ARRELLANO and CESAR ARRELLANO, Minors; JOSEFINA DEL GADILLO, as Representative of the Estate of JAMIE ARRELLANO, Deceased; INES MARTINEZ DE ARRELLANO; Appellants

V.

STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, Appellees

On Appeal from the 295th District Court

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 03-04067

O P I N I O N

Asserting two issues, appellants Rosa Velia Sanchez de Arrellano, individually and as next friend of her minor children; Josefina del Gadillo, as representative of the estate of Jamie Arrellano, deceased; and Ines Martinez de Arrellano challenge a judgment in favor of appellee, State Farm Fire & Casualty Co., in a suit arising from the denial of coverage to Jamie Arrellano=s employer, Ashik Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a/ Southwest Plumbing Co. (ASouthwest Plumbing@).  Southwest Plumbing did not, itself, bring an appeal.  We affirm.


Factual and Procedural Background

On July 1, 2000, Jamie Arrellano died when a trench caved in on him.  On the day of the accident, Arrellano worked on a four-person crew, digging a trench, and laying and leveling a sewer line in that trench.  Work in the trench had finished for the day, and the crew proceeded to clean up the job site.  Five to ten minutes before the accident, Manoj Trakkar, Arrellano=s site supervisor, saw Arrellano cleaning up the parking lot.  No one witnessed Arrellano return to the trench, and no one knows why Arrellano returned to the trench.

Southwest Plumbing carried no worker=s compensation insurance.  Arrellano=s family and estate filed a wrongful death action against Southwest Plumbing and obtained a money judgment.  Southwest Plumbing=s insurance carrier, State Farm, defended Southwest Plumbing against the claim, subject to a reservation of the right to deny coverage based on an exclusion in Southwest Plumbing=s insurance contract if Arrellano died in the course and scope of his employment with Southwest Plumbing.[1]  After the conclusion of the lawsuit, State Farm brought a declaratory judgment action pursuant to Chapter 37 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code against Southwest Plumbing and appellants, seeking a declaration that State Farm has no duty to defend or indemnify Southwest Plumbing based upon State Farm=s reservation of right.  See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. ' 37.001 et seq. (Vernon 1997 & Supp 2005).  Appellants filed a counterclaim, seeking a declaration that State Farm has a duty to defend and indemnify Southwest in the underlying lawsuit.  After a bench trial, the trial court declared Southwest Plumbing=s insurance policy did not afford coverage in the underlying claim.  This appeal ensued. 


Discussion

Appellants challenge the judgment of the trial court in two issues.  First, no evidence exists to support the trial court=s judgment, and second, State Farm did not meet its burden to prove Arrellano=s death occurred during the course and scope of employment. 

I.                    Evidence to Support Trial Court=s Judgment

In their first issue, appellants contend no evidence supports the trial court=s judgment.  In an appeal from a nonjury trial, an attack on the sufficiency of the evidence must be directed at specific findings of fact, rather than at the judgment as a whole.  Zagorski v. Zagorski, 116 S.W.3d 309, 319 (Tex. App.CHouston [14th Dist.] 2003, pet. denied).  Any unchallenged findings of fact are binding on an appellate court unless the contrary is established as a matter of law or no evidence supports the finding.  Id.  We do not address appellants= first issue because appellants only challenge the trial court=s judgment and not specific findings made by the trial court.  We overrule appellants= first issue.

II.                 Course and Scope of Employment

A.                 Standard of Review


In their second issue, appellants contend State Farm did not meet its burden to prove Arrellano=s death occurred during the course and scope of employment.  Whether an individual acts within the course and scope of employment is generally a question of fact when more than one inference may be drawn from the evidence.  Mayes v. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., 144 S.W.3d 50, 56 (Tex. App.CHouston [1st Dist.] 2004, pet. filed).  Findings of fact in a bench trial have the same force and dignity as a jury=

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