Sledge v. La. Dept. of Transp. & Development

492 So. 2d 139
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 24, 1986
Docket85 CA 0648, 86 CA 0470, 86 CA 0471 and 86 CA 0472
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Sledge v. La. Dept. of Transp. & Development, 492 So. 2d 139 (La. Ct. App. 1986).

Opinion

492 So.2d 139 (1986)

Thomas SLEDGE, et ux.
v.
LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOPMENT (Office of Highways and/or Office of Aviation and Public Transportation), Terrebonne Parish Police Jury, and the State of Louisiana.
Cyrus THERIOT, Jr.
v.
LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOPMENT (Office of Highways and/or Office of Aviation and Public Transportation) and Terrebonne Parish Police Jury.
Galen J. DUPLANTIS
v.
LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOPMENT (Office of Highways and/or Office of Aviation and Public Transportation) and Terrebonne Parish Police Jury and the State of Louisiana.
Mona Dehart VOISIN, Individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of Bruce J. Voisin and as Natural Tutrix of the Minor, Chad Anthony Dehart
v.
LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOPMENT (Office of Highways and/or Office of Aviation and Public Transportation) and Terrebonne Parish Police Jury and the State of Louisiana.

Nos. 85 CA 0648, 86 CA 0470, 86 CA 0471 and 86 CA 0472.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

June 24, 1986.
Writ Denied October 10, 1986.

*140 Glynn F. Voisin, Houma, for plaintiffs and appellees—Thomas Sledge.

Denis J. Gaubert, III, Michael St. Martin, Houma, for plaintiffs—Cyrus Theriot, Jr., Mona Dehart Voisin and Galen Duplantis.

D. Kirk Boswell and Rufus C. Harris, III, New Orleans, for third party defendant and appellant—Caryl Antony Vaughan Gibbs, as Lloyd's Underwriters' Nominee.

Philip E. Henderson, Houma, for third party defendant/appellee North River Ins. Co. and Intern. Surplus Lines Ins. Co.

Before CARTER, SAVOIE and ALFORD, JJ.

CARTER, Judge.

These consolidated actions arise of ferry boat accidents which occurred on the Houma Navigational Canal.

Facts

After a pontoon bridge crossing the Houma Navigation Canal was damaged in a marine casualty, the Terrebonne Parish Police Jury (Police Jury), through its state representative, approached the State of Louisiana, Department of Transportation & Development (DOTD), and requested the loan of a vehicular cable ferry to make it possible for citizens living in the area to cross the canal, pending repairs to the damaged pontoon bridge. By letter of August 20, 1981, DOTD loaned the Police Jury Cable Ferry 305-028.

By contract dated October 14, 1981, the Police Jury assumed all responsibility and expense for the operation, maintenance and repair of Cable Ferry 305-028, including responsibility for maintaining all necessary liability insurance associated with operation of the vessel.

At all times during the operation of the cable ferry, the Police Jury was insured by a comprehensive general liability policy issued by the North River Insurance Company (North River) in the sum of $50,000.00, excess of a $35,000.00 deductible, for liability from bodily injury and/or property damage arising out of the use of non-owned watercraft. For the same period and for the same coverage provided, the International Surplus Lines Insurance Company (International Surplus Lines) issued policies in the amount of $915,000.00, excess to the $85,000.00 combined underlying North River coverage and the assured's deductible.[1]

*141 At all times pertinent thereto, the State of Louisiana, DOTD owned Cable Ferry 305-028. A schedule of vessels owned by the State of Louisiana and/or DOTD including Cable Ferry 305-028, was insured by Lloyd's of London (Lloyd's), who issued a Protection & Indemnity policy in the amount of $300,000.00 (less $10,000.00 deductible any one accident or occurrence each vessel) for primary coverage and an excess policy in the amount of $4,700,000.00.

At the request of the Police Jury, effective August 21, 1981, the Police Jury was named as an additional assured to the Lloyd's policies with respect to Cable Ferry 305-028 only. No additional premium was charged by Lloyd's in consideration for naming the Police Jury as an additional assured to the aforementioned P & I policies.

On January 22, 1982, Cyrus Theriot, Jr. filed suit against the Police Jury and DOTD in the Thirty-Second Judicial District Court, Parish of Terrebonne, State of Louisiana, Civil Action No. 67260, claiming damages for personal injury resulting from a November 19, 1981, outboard motor boat collision with Cable Ferry 305-028.

Thereafter, on February 10, 1982, Galen J. Duplantis and Mona Dehart Voisin, individually, as administratrix of the estate of Bruce J. Voisin and as natural tutrix of Chad Anthony Dehart, filed suit against the Police Jury, DOTD and the State of Louisiana in the Thirty-Second Judicial District Court, Parish of Terrebonne, Civil Action Nos. 67457 and 67458 respectively, claiming damages for personal injuries resulting from an outboard motor boat collision with Cable Ferry 305-028 on February 7, 1982.

On April 27, 1982, Thomas and Eleanore Sledge filed suit Number 68,167 in the Thirty-Second Judicial District Court, Parish of Terrebonne. In their suit, the Sledges claimed damages for personal injuries arising out of an October 18, 1981, motor boat collision with Cable Ferry 305-028.

In each of the four district court proceedings, the Police Jury filed third-party demands against Lloyd's,[2] North River and International Surplus Lines, requesting a declaration of insurance coverage for the Police Jury with respect to potential liability of the parish for the personal injury claims of plaintiffs. Cross-petitions were filed by and between Lloyd's and the comprehensive general liability insurers, North River and International Surplus Lines, requesting relief from insurance coverage for the liability of the Police Jury on grounds that the other insurer afforded sole coverage for the Police Jury.

In all four proceedings, the plaintiffs agreed to settle their claims with defendants for various amounts as follows:

*142
       THERIOT
       TOTAL SETTLEMENT   STATE OF LOUISIANA  TERREBONNE PARISH
           $145,000.00      $ 18,125.00        $126,875.00
       SLEDGE
       TOTAL SETTLEMENT   STATE OF LOUISIANA  TERREBONNE PARISH
           $ 20,000.00      $  2,500.00        $ 17,500.00
       VOISIN/DUPLANTIS[3]
       TOTAL SETTLEMENT   STATE OF LOUISIANA  TERREBONNE PARISH
           $830,000.00      $103,750.00        $726,250.00

Thereafter, all of the complaints and thirdparty demands were dismissed, except for the cross-claims by and between Lloyd's, North River and International Surplus Lines pertaining to the proration of insurance coverage for the Police Jury.

Lloyd's, North River and International Surplus Lines, underwriters of the Police Jury, requested that the issue of insurance coverage be decided by the district court through simultaneous motions for summary judgment. Moreover, the Theriot, Duplantis and Voisin actions were consolidated with the proceeding entitled "Thomas Sledge, et ux versus Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (Office of Highways and/or Office of Aviation and Public Transportation), Terrebonne Parish Police Jury, and the State of Louisiana," suit number 68,167, so that the trial court's judgment would be dispositive of the issues of coverage, pertaining to each individual personal injury lawsuit.

Trial Court Action

This matter came for hearing July 22, 1983, and two Reasons for Judgment were issued by the trial court on September 15, 1983, and July 3, 1984, respectively, which held:

(1) Louisiana law is applicable to the interpretation of these insurance policies;

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