Schmidt v. Fortis Insurance

349 F. Supp. 2d 1171, 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 22, 2005 WL 15344
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Iowa
DecidedJanuary 3, 2005
DocketC03-3094-MWB
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
Schmidt v. Fortis Insurance, 349 F. Supp. 2d 1171, 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 22, 2005 WL 15344 (N.D. Iowa 2005).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER REGARDING CROSS-MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

BENNETT, Chief Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I.INTRODUCTION.1174

A. Factual Background.1174

1. General background.1174

2. Pertinent medical background.1175

3. The search for health insurance.1179

a. Initial contact with Midwest Benefits.1179

b. Life Investors application.1180

c. Fortis application.1182

4. Fortis’s rescission .1184

5. Summarg of factual disputes.1188

*1174 B. Procedural Background.1188

II. LEGAL ANALYSIS.1189

A. Standards For Summary Judgment.1189

B. Equitable Rescission .1191

1. Generally .1191

2. Construing and interpreting insurance contracts under Iowa law.... 1192

3. Question 18(k).1194

a. The question.'.1194

b. Can Kiel’s knowledge be imputed to Fortis?.1195

i. Knowledge of tamoxifen use.1195

it. Scheme to perpetuate a fraud on Fortis? .1199

c. “Treatment for”.1203

i. Arguments of the parties.1203

ii. Analysis.1206

d. “Consulted with a physician concerning”.1209

i. Arguments of the paHies.1209

ii. Analysis.1211

4. Question 15.1213

a. The question.1213

b. Arguments of the parties.1213

c. Analysis.1214

III. CONCLUSION.1217

I. INTRODUCTION

A. Factual Background
1. General background

The plaintiffs, Karen Schmidt and Daniel Schmidt (“Schmidts”), are husband and wife. Karen is a self-employed business owner and is currently the owner/operator of several businesses including a video rental and tanning business (known as “Home Video” and “The Sun Tanner”), a payday loan business housed near the video and tanning business, Hampton Home Store and the Coonley apartment building. Karen is also a Radio Shack dealer in connection with the video and tanning businesses, and a U.S. Cellular agent in connection with the Hampton Home Store. In approximately 1988, Karen was personally involved in securing a health and disability insurance plan for a full-time employee of the video and tanning business. From approximately 1990 through August 2001, Daniel Schmidt was employed by the Hampton-Dumont Community School District as the director of maintenance. In approximately 1988, prior to Daniel obtaining his position with the Hampton-Dumont Community School District, the Schmidts purchased a family health insurance policy from Blue Cross Blue Shield (“BCBS”). The Schmidts were covered by the BCBS policy when Karen was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy followed by chemotherapy in 1989. When Daniel began his employment with the Hampton-Dumont Community School District, and secured health insurance for his family via that employment, the Schmidts terminated their BCBS policy on the basis of cost and duplication of benefits. At no point did the Schmidts have health insurance coverage through any of the businesses that they owned.

In the summer of 2001, the Schmidts were anticipating the purchase of the Hampton Home Store — a major appliance retail store which also services appliances. At this time, the Schmidts were considering the possibility of Daniel ending his employment with the Hampton-Dumont Community School District and co-operating the Hampton Home Store with Karen. *1175 The sale of the Hampton Home Store to the Schmidts was to be completed on August 13, 2001. At this time, the Schmidts had health insurance through the Hampton-Dumont Community Schools under a self-funded plan — but, this coverage would lapse following the termination of Daniel’s employment with the school district. 1 Therefore, obtaining replacement health care insurance prior to the completion of the sale of the Hampton Home Store to the Schmidts became a priority. Karen was particularly concerned with obtaining replacement coverage in light of her breast cancer history, which is explained in great detail below. When Daniel expressed an interest in leaving his position at the school district in favor of co-operating the Hampton Home Store with Karen, Dr. Lee Morrison, the superintendent of the school district, recommended that the Schmidts contact the school district’s insurance agent, Loren Kiel, at Midwest Group Benefits, Inc. in Decorah, Iowa, to discuss their options for purchasing replacement health care insurance.

2. Pertinent medical background

Dr. Keith Hansen, D.O., has been Karen’s primary care physician since 1973. On March 21, 1989, a mammogram performed on Karen revealed the presence of a mass in ‘her right breast. A biopsy "of the mass wag conducted on that same day. The biopsy revealed a medullary carcinoma and Karen was diagnosed with stage II breast cancer, with one of eighteen lymph nodes positive. On March 29, 1989, Karen underwent a radical partial mastectomy with axillary dissection. The surgery was performed by Dr. Hansen and Dr. Richard Francis, M.D. The last time Karen had detectable residual cancer was at the time of her mastectomy on March 29, 1989.

Following the surgery, Karen began seeing Dr. Peter Silberstein, M.D., who at the time 2 was an oncology/hematology specialist at The Park Clinic 3 in Mason City, Iowa. Karen’s first visit with Dr. Silberstein was on April 20, 1989. Under Dr. Silberstein’s supervision, Karen underwent six months of chemotherapy — from approximately April 1989 through September 1989. In approximately November of 1989, following the completion of the chemotherapy regimen and after finding that the tumor was estrogen and progesterone receptor positive, Dr. Silberstein prescribed the prescription drug-tamoxifen 4 for Karen- — which Karen then began taking. 5 The last progress note in Karen’s *1176 chart with Dr. Silberstein was entered on December 26, 1990 — this is the last date Dr. Silberstein believes he saw Karen as a patient.

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