Sinmier, LLC v. Everest Indemnity Insurance Company

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Ohio
DecidedMarch 30, 2023
Docket3:19-cv-02854
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO WESTERN DIVISION

SINMIER LLC, CASE NO. 3:19 CV 2854

Plaintiff,

v. JUDGE JAMES R. KNEPP II

EVEREST INDEMNITY INSURANCE CO., et al., MEMORANDUM OPINION AND Defendants. ORDER

INTRODUCTION Currently pending before the Court are four fully briefed motions for summary judgment brought by Defendants Everest Indemnity Insurance Company and EverSports & Entertainment Insurance1 against Plaintiff Sinmier LLC.2 Three of these motions seek partial summary judgment on contractual issues (Docs. 288), the rights of a mortgage holder (Doc. 290), and damages (Doc. 304). The fourth motion seeks summary judgment on all claims brought by Sinmier against Everest and EverSports (Doc. 306). Relatedly pending is Defendant Alternative Risk Company’s Motion for Summary Judgment against Sinmier. (Doc. 383). For the reasons discussed below, the Court GRANTS EverSports and Everest’s Motion for Summary Judgment (Doc. 306) and DENIES AS MOOT their Motions for Partial Summary

1. EverSports & Entertainment Insurance was previously called Specialty Insurance Group (“SIG”). See Doc. 168. For consistency and clarity, the Court will refer to this party as EverSports herein, even when referencing documentation pre-dating the name change.

2. Also pending before the Court are Sinmier’s Motion for Summary Judgment against Berkley (Doc. 311); Berkley’s Motion for Summary Judgment against Sinmier (Doc. 342); and Bankers’ Motion for Summary Judgment against Sinmier (Doc. 372). These motions will be addressed in a subsequent opinion. Judgment (Docs. 288, 290, 304). The Court further GRANTS Alternative Risk’s Motion for Summary Judgment (Doc. 383). BACKGROUND This case arises out of wind and water damage to a water park and hotel property. Plaintiff Sinmier was the mortgagee/lender to Vintro Hotels and Resorts Ohio, LLC, on a seven

million dollar loan to purchase the Maui Sands Resort and Waterpark in Sandusky, Ohio. A mortgage was filed on September 7, 2018. See Doc. 76-2. The facts relevant to the pending motions are as follows. Events Leading to Policy In July 2018, Vintro contacted Michael Barnum of Bankers Insurance LLC to inquire about insurance coverage for the property. (Barnum Depo., at 232-35). Bankers is an independent insurance agent with no affiliation to Everest. See id. at 230-31.3 First Everest Policy On August 1, 2018, Barnum contacted Chad Brown of Alternative Risk – a wholesale

insurance broker – to seek insurance quotes for Vintro. See Doc. 307-2, at 67. In an email, Barnum told Brown that Vintro was attempting to close on the property on August 3 and was seeking coverage as of that day. Id. He attached an executive summary of the property, an unsigned Acord insurance application, and a waterpark/slide supplement. See id. at 67-68; 70- 105; Allen Depo., at 89-91.

3. As an independent insurance agent, Bankers usually provides information regarding its clients’ insurance needs to various insurers or brokers in order to obtain quotes or proposals to provide the requested coverage. See Barnum Depo., at 243; Allen Depo., at 73-74. If a client accepts a particular quote, Bankers instructs the insurer or broker to bind the coverage, and the insurer issues a binder and then an insurance policy. (Allen Depo., at 75-76). Linda Allen of Bankers testified the Acord application identified the insurance Vintro sought through Bankers. (Allen Depo., at 96-100). This application included various sections such as “Applicant Information”, “Umbrella/Excess”, “Commercial General Liability”, and “Property”. (Allen Depo., at 96-100). On each of these sections, the area identifying an “Additional Interest” was blank. See Ex. 53, Doc. 307-2, at 71, 75, 80, 83, 84, 86, 87. In several

of the sections, the “Additional Interest” section offered a “mortgagee” as a potential additional interest; the box was not checked. Id. at 71, 80, 83, 84, 86, 87. Brown, on behalf of Alternative Risk, forwarded this information to multiple insurers to solicit quotes for coverage. (Brown Depo., at 114); (Ex. 330, Doc. 307-3, at 98-102). Also on August 1, 2018, Alternative Risk sent the Application and Executive Summary to EverSports. (Ex. 418, Doc. 307-4, at 60-61). EverSports is a managing general agent for Everest and has underwriting authority on Everest’s behalf. (Speidel Depo., at 12). Bankers later told Alternative Risk, which told EverSports, that the closing date had been postponed to August 10. See Ex. 419, Doc. 307-4, at 98-104.

On August 20, 2018, Bankers told Alternative Risk that a different insurer, Berkley, was quoting coverage for the property, and that Alternative Risk would be binding the general liability, liquor liability, and lead umbrella. (Doc. 307-3, at 75); (Brown Depo., at 46-47). Alternative Risk also conveyed to EverSports Bankers’ request to “add back in” business personal property and business income loss. (Doc. 307-3, at 87). Bankers provided Alternative Risk with a new Accord application dated August 20, 2018. (Doc. 307-3, at 77-86). Like the previous application, the “Additional Interest” areas of the application were left blank. (Doc. 307-3, at 78, 81, 82, 84, 85). Also on August 20, 2018, Lee Friedman of Vintro emailed Barnum of Bankers to state, “I also need to make sure the lender is an additional insured: Sinmier, llc.” (Ex. 366, Doc. 307-5, at 5); (Friedman Depo., at 14-15). Barnum replied to ask “Additional Insured or Loss Payee/Mortgagee? Or both?”; Friedman responded, “Just additional insured”. (Ex. 366, Doc. 307-5, at 5).

On August 21, 2018, Alternative Risk forwarded the requested quote from EverSports to Bankers. (Ex. 60, Doc. 307-2, at 178-245). Also on August 21, 2018, Barnum emailed Allen stating he “spoke to the insured”, who wanted to reduce business income coverage and that “He does have 2 additional insureds to add: Sinmier, LLC [and] Sun Development, LLC.”4 (Ex. 8, Doc. 307-1, at 17-18); Allen Depo., at 36. That same day, Friedman emailed Barnum again: Mike the lender information.

SINMIER, LLC, its successors and/or assigns 30201 Orchard Lake Rd. #120 West Bloomfield, MI 48334 \ They also want the following: “additional insured” on liability and “mortgagee” on property is the norm in Ohio

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so the sun development use the hotel address for them.

(Doc. 307-5, at 8). Barnum forwarded this email to Allen. Id. On August 23, 2018, Allen of Bankers emailed Brown of Alternative Risk to accept the quote for coverage and request coverage be bound effective that same day, as provided by the quote. (Ex. 60, Doc. 307-2, at 178-79). She further noted: 5) Add the following as AI

4. Sun Development’s interest is not at issue here. a. Sinmier LLC Its Successors and/or assigns, 30201 Orchard Lake Rd. #120, West Bloomfield MI 48334

b. Sun Development, LLC 5513 Milan Rd. Sandusky OH 44870

Id. She attached to the email the signed August 20, 2018, Acord application; as with the previous applications, the sections to identify an “Additional Interest” were blank. (Doc. 307-2, at 209- 45). Brown forwarded this email to Daniel Speidel at EverSports. (Ex. 332, Doc. 307-4, at 17). Speidel testified he understood the “add the following as AI” instruction to mean he “was being told to add Sinmier and Sun Development as additional insureds to the general liability” because “[i]t’s kind of just industry lingo to use AI as additional insured.” (Speidel Depo., at 73- 74). Brown testified he did not recall having any discussions with Speidel or anyone else at EverSports about adding a mortgagee to any of the policies. (Brown Depo., at 122-23). Everest issued an insurance policy, effective August 23, 2018. (Ex. 62, Doc. 307-2, at 246-390). Sinmier and Sun Development were listed as Additional Insureds under the Commercial General Liability portion of the policy (Doc.

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