Steadroy Williams, as Assignee of Elite Security Agency, Inc. v. Inter-Ocean Insurance Agency, Inc., Prime Insurance Syndicate, Inc. and Prime Insurance Company

CourtSuperior Court of The Virgin Islands
DecidedOctober 23, 2020
DocketSX-18-CV-27
StatusUnpublished
Cited by1 cases

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Steadroy Williams, as Assignee of Elite Security Agency, Inc. v. Inter-Ocean Insurance Agency, Inc., Prime Insurance Syndicate, Inc. and Prime Insurance Company, (visuper 2020).

Opinion

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS DIVISION OF ST CROIX

STEADROY WILLIAMS as ASSIGNEE 0f ) ELITE SECURITY AGENCY INC ) CASE NO SX 18 CV 27 Plaintiff, ) v ) ACTION FOR BREACH OF ) CONTRACT BREACH OF DUTY INTER OCEAN INSURANCE AGENCY INC ) OF GOOD FAITHAND FAIR PRIME INSURANCE SYNDICATE INC and ) DEALING AND NEGLIGENCE PRIME INSURANCE COMPANY ) 89U Defendants ; 2020 VI Super

MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER

1] 1 Before the Court is Defendants Prime Insurance Syndicate, Inc ’3 and Prime Insurance Company’s (jointly “Prime”)l Rule 12(b)(6) Motion to Dismiss, filed April 24, 2018, converted by April 2 2020 Order pursuant to V1 R Civ P 12(d) to a Rule 56 motion for summary judgment to provide Plaintiff further reasonable opportunity to present all material pertinent to the Motion Plaintiff’s Opposition was filed June 22, 2018, was not supplemented following the April 2, 2020 Order, and Plaintiff’s motion to further extend discovery deadlines is denied by separate Order entered herewith Prime’s Reply to Plaintiff’s Opposition was filed June 27, 2018 Also before the Court is Defendant Inter Ocean Insurance Agency Inc ’3 (“Inter Ocean”) Motion for Summary Judgment filed May 11 2018 Plaintiff’s Opposition filed on June 22 2018 and Inter Ocean’s Reply, filed July 10, 2018 These Motions came on for oral argument September 22, 2020 For the reasons that follow, the Prime Defendants’ converted Motion will be gtanted, Inter Ocean’s Motion will be granted, and Plaintiff’s Complaint will be dismissed with prejudice as to all claims and all Defendants

BACKGROUND

1| 2 The current action against Prime and Inter Ocean follows a tort action brought by Plaintiff Steadroy Williams (SX 10 CV 140), seeking damages from Elite Security Agency, Inc and others for an assault and battery allegedly committed against Plaintiff by Elite Security’s employee Ramon Richardson on or about September 16, 2009 at a Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority

' Prime Insurance Syndicate, Inc merged with and became a part of Prime Insurance Company on December 30, 2009 See Complaint, 1[ 7 All parties treat the Prime Defendants as one and the same entity Steadroy Williams v Inter Ocean Insurance Agency e! a! SX 18 CV 27 Memorandum Opinion and Order 2020 VI Super 89U Page 2 of 19

facility where Plaintiff was employed At the time of the incident, Elite was insured by Prime, as it had been since April 23, 2005 by a commercial liability policy issued and renewed annually through Inter Ocean (General Liability Policy No SP0904006( the Policy )) 11 3 On March 26, 2009, Elite Security applied through Inter Ocean to renew liability insurance coverage for risks related to its security business Inter Ocean issued the Policy to Elite Security covering specified risks relating to the security business, based upon Elite’s application descn'bing the nature and operations of its business, effective for the period April 1, 2009 to April 1, 2010 Following the September 16, 2009 incident, Williams filed his Verified Complaint in SX 10 CV 140 on March 29, 2010, seeking damages in tort against Richardson, Elite Security and WAPA Upon being served with process, Elite tendered the defense of the suit to its carrier, Pn'me, through Inter Ocean On April 30, 2010, Prime informed Elite Security that it would not defend the action or indemnify Elite against the claims, citing a lack of coverage under the Policy, which Prime stated explicitly excluded claims arising from assault and battery, including allegations of negligent hiring/training/supervision related to the alleged assault 1] 4 During the pendency of the tort litigation, with the coverage dispute unresolved, Plaintiff and Elite Security entered into a Consent Judgment and an Assignment and Agreement not to Execute By the parties’ agreements, Elite Security agreed to entry ofjudgment against it in favor of Williams in the amount of $100,000 and assigned to Plaintiff all of its rights against Prime and/or Inter Ocean arising under the Policy, including the failure to fulfill good faith obligations to protect Elite from liability to Williams and to properly underwrite the Policy to indemnify Elite in the tort action In exchange, Williams agreed that he would not execute on or otherwise seek satisfaction of the Consent Judgment from or against any assets of Elite, other than any and all rights Elite had against Prime and/or Inter Ocean 2

2 The Court takes judicial notice of the records of the Superior Court in SX 10 CV 140 The Consent Judgment in favor of Plaintiff Williams against Elite was entered July 14, 2017 By Joint Stipulation, Order entered February 2, 2018 dismissing with prejudice Plaintiff‘s claims against WAPA Default was entered against the sole remaining defendant, Ramon Richardson, on February 21, 20l8 No substantive activity has occurred since, and Plaintiff‘s action against Defendant Richardson remains pending Effective March 18, 2011, Elite filed its Verified First Amended Third Party Complaint against Prime and Inter Ocean and its principal, substantively comparable to Plaintiff’s Complaint herein Elite’s subsequent motion to dismiss its third party claims without prejudice was granted by Order entered December 4, 2017 Plaintiff’s Complaint in this action seeking the same reliefagainst Prime and Inter Ocean was filed February 2, 2018 Sleadroy Williams v Inter Ocean Insurance Agency er a1 SX l8 CV 27 Memorandum Opinion and Order 2020 VI Super 89U Page 3 of 19

1} 5 Plaintiff Williams brings this action, as assignee of Elite Security, alleging by his Complaint the following causes of action against Defendants

Count I Breach of Contract (Prime and Inter Ocean) Count II Breach of the Duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing (Prime and Inter Ocean) Count 111 Negligence (Inter Ocean) Count IV Negligence (Prime) Count V Failure to Defend or Indemnify (Prime) Count VI Bad Faith (Prime and Inter Ocean) Count VII Fraud (Prime and Inter Ocean) Count VIII Negligent Misrepresentation (Prime and Inter Ocean) Count IX Estoppel (Prime and Inter Ocean)

1} 6 Plaintiff claims that as a result of Defendants’ breaches, acts, omissions, bad faith and fraud, Elite Security was forced to enter into the Consent Judgment and has suffered compensable economic loses As assignee of Blite’s claims, Plaintiff alleges that Inter Ocean and Prime failed to properly evaluate the risks and exposure to Elite, failed to provide an appropriate liability policy for Elite’s business risks, and wrongly failed to defend and indemnify Elite in the tort action that presented claims that the Policy by its terms did in fact cover or, alternatively, from which Elite should have been protected had Defendants provided the coverage required and requested by Elite

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