Timothy Allen Rossman, Administrator of the Estate of Paula K. Rossman, Deceased Jodi S. Rossman, and Kelly Richards v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, an Illinois Corporation, and Consolidated Insurance Company, an Indiana Corporation the Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri Corporation Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company, a New Jersey Corporation, Timothy Allen Rossman, Administrator of the Estate of Paula K. Rossman, Deceased Jodi S. Rossman, and Kelly Richards v. Consolidated Insurance Company, an Indiana Corporation the Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri Corporation State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, an Illinois Corporation Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company, a New Jersey Corporation, Timothy Allen Rossman, Administrator of the Estate of Paula K. Rossman, Deceased Jodi S. Rossman Kelly Richards v. Consolidated Insurance Company, an Indiana Corporation, and the Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri Corporation State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, an Illinois Corporation Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company, a New Jersey Corporation, Timothy Allen Rossman, Administrator of the Estate of Paula K. Rossman, Deceased Jodi S. Rossman Kelly Richards v. Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company, a New Jersey Corporation, and Consolidated Insurance Company, an Indiana Corporation the Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri Corporation State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, an Illinois Corporation

832 F.2d 282
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedOctober 30, 1987
Docket86-1711
StatusPublished
Cited by78 cases

This text of 832 F.2d 282 (Timothy Allen Rossman, Administrator of the Estate of Paula K. Rossman, Deceased Jodi S. Rossman, and Kelly Richards v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, an Illinois Corporation, and Consolidated Insurance Company, an Indiana Corporation the Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri Corporation Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company, a New Jersey Corporation, Timothy Allen Rossman, Administrator of the Estate of Paula K. Rossman, Deceased Jodi S. Rossman, and Kelly Richards v. Consolidated Insurance Company, an Indiana Corporation the Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri Corporation State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, an Illinois Corporation Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company, a New Jersey Corporation, Timothy Allen Rossman, Administrator of the Estate of Paula K. Rossman, Deceased Jodi S. Rossman Kelly Richards v. Consolidated Insurance Company, an Indiana Corporation, and the Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri Corporation State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, an Illinois Corporation Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company, a New Jersey Corporation, Timothy Allen Rossman, Administrator of the Estate of Paula K. Rossman, Deceased Jodi S. Rossman Kelly Richards v. Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company, a New Jersey Corporation, and Consolidated Insurance Company, an Indiana Corporation the Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri Corporation State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, an Illinois Corporation) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Timothy Allen Rossman, Administrator of the Estate of Paula K. Rossman, Deceased Jodi S. Rossman, and Kelly Richards v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, an Illinois Corporation, and Consolidated Insurance Company, an Indiana Corporation the Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri Corporation Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company, a New Jersey Corporation, Timothy Allen Rossman, Administrator of the Estate of Paula K. Rossman, Deceased Jodi S. Rossman, and Kelly Richards v. Consolidated Insurance Company, an Indiana Corporation the Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri Corporation State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, an Illinois Corporation Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company, a New Jersey Corporation, Timothy Allen Rossman, Administrator of the Estate of Paula K. Rossman, Deceased Jodi S. Rossman Kelly Richards v. Consolidated Insurance Company, an Indiana Corporation, and the Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri Corporation State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, an Illinois Corporation Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company, a New Jersey Corporation, Timothy Allen Rossman, Administrator of the Estate of Paula K. Rossman, Deceased Jodi S. Rossman Kelly Richards v. Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company, a New Jersey Corporation, and Consolidated Insurance Company, an Indiana Corporation the Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri Corporation State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, an Illinois Corporation, 832 F.2d 282 (4th Cir. 1987).

Opinion

832 F.2d 282

Timothy Allen ROSSMAN, Administrator of the Estate of Paula
K. Rossman, deceased; Jodi S. Rossman, Plaintiff-Appellee,
and
Kelly Richards, Plaintiff,
v.
STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY, an Illinois
corporation, Defendant-Appellant,
and
Consolidated Insurance Company, an Indiana corporation; the
Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri
corporation; Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance
Company, a New Jersey corporation, Defendant.
Timothy Allen ROSSMAN, Administrator of the Estate of Paula
K. Rossman, deceased; Jodi S. Rossman, Plaintiff-Appellant,
and
Kelly Richards, Plaintiff,
v.
CONSOLIDATED INSURANCE COMPANY, an Indiana corporation; the
Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri
corporation; State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance
Company, an Illinois corporation; Prudential Property and
Casualty Insurance Company, a New Jersey corporation,
Defendant-Appellee.
Timothy Allen ROSSMAN, Administrator of the Estate of Paula
K. Rossman, deceased; Jodi S. Rossman; Kelly
Richards, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
CONSOLIDATED INSURANCE COMPANY, an Indiana corporation,
Defendant-Appellant,
and
The Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri
corporation; State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance
Company, an Illinois corporation; Prudential Property and
Casualty Insurance Company, a New Jersey corporation, Defendant.
Timothy Allen ROSSMAN, Administrator of the Estate of Paula
K. Rossman, deceased; Jodi S. Rossman; Kelly
Richards, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
PRUDENTIAL PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, a New
Jersey corporation, Defendant-Appellant,
and
Consolidated Insurance Company, an Indiana corporation; the
Protective Casualty Insurance Company, a Missouri
corporation; State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance
Company, an Illinois corporation, Defendant.

Nos. 86-1711, 86-1707, 86-1706(L) and 86-1714.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued June 4, 1987.
Decided Oct. 30, 1987.

Palmer S. Rutherford, Jr., Henry W. Austin, Jr. (Willcox & Savage, P.C., Norfolk, Va., on brief), John George Crandley (Preston, Wilson & Crandley, Virginia Beach, Va., on brief), Alan Brody Rashkind (Vicki H. Devine, Furniss, Davis & Rashkind, Norfolk, Va., on brief), for appellants.

James Clayton Lewis (John W. Drescher, Lyle, Siegel, Drescher and Croshaw, P.C., Virginia Beach, Va., on brief), for appellees.

Before SPROUSE, CHAPMAN and WILKINSON, Circuit Judges.

WILKINSON, Circuit Judge:

This declaratory judgment action was brought to determine the rights and obligations of four insurance carriers with respect to two state judgments entered on wrongful death and personal injury claims arising out of an automobile accident. The carriers involved are Consolidated Insurance Company (Consolidated), Protective Casualty Insurance Company (Protective), State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company (State Farm), and Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company (Prudential).

Paula K. Rossman was killed and Jodi S. Rossman was injured when their 1969 Triumph collided with a 1977 Mazda driven by Kelly Richards. Appellees Timothy A. Rossman, on behalf of the estate of Paula Rossman, and Jodi Rossman sued Kelly Richards in Virginia state court for wrongful death and personal injury. They won judgments against him for $193,353.90 on the wrongful death claim, and $24,000 for compensatory and $10,000 in punitive damages on the personal injury claim.

In the declaratory judgment action below, the district court held that Consolidated and Protective were proratably liable to indemnify Kelly Richards to the limits of their respective policies, and that they bore equal responsibility for his lawyers' fees and court costs. It also held State Farm liable for the punitive damages. In addition, the trial court denied the Rossmans' motion for sanctions against Consolidated under Fed.R.Civ.P. 11.

Consolidated and State Farm now appeal from the declaratory judgment, and the Rossmans appeal the denial of sanctions. We agree with the district court that Consolidated and Protective are proratably liable on their policies, but we reverse its holding that State Farm is obligated on the punitive claim. We also affirm the district court's denial of sanctions and its allocation of Kelly Richards' defense costs.

I.

Kelly Richards (Kelly) and his father, Richard D. Richards (Richard) bought the Mazda in 1981, with the father contributing most of the purchase price. Both of their names appear on the title. At the time of the purchase, Kelly was living at home with his parents in Rockford, Illinois. Consolidated issued an endorsement covering the Mazda to Richard's auto insurance policy. The policy noted that Kelly was the Mazda's principal driver, and that it was garaged in Illinois. Richard paid the premiums in Illinois.

Kelly then enlisted in the Navy, and was assigned to duty at Fort Story in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He asked his father if he could bring the Mazda to Virginia. Richard was reluctant, but told Kelly that he could take the car to Virginia if he obtained his own insurance on it. Kelly obtained some insurance with Protective in September, 1981, but he did not show the policy to his father, and Richard did not drop Kelly from his policy with Consolidated. The collision occurred in October, 1981.

Richard's policy with Consolidated provided liability coverage limits of $300,000 per person and $500,000 per accident. The Consolidated policy stated that

We will pay damages for bodily injury or property damage for which any covered person becomes legally responsible because of an auto accident. We will settle or defend, as we consider appropriate, any claim or suit asking for these damages. In addition to our limit of liability, we will pay all defense costs we incur.

The policy further provided that it applied only to accidents and losses which occurred within the policy territory, defined as "1) The United States of America, its territories or possessions; 2) Puerto Rico; or 3) Canada."

Kelly's policy with Protective had liability limits of $10,000 per person and $20,000 per accident, and specifically excluded coverage for punitive damages. Two days before the accident, Jodi Rossman obtained insurance with State Farm for her 1969 Triumph. That policy provided for uninsured motorist protection with maximum coverage limits of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident. Jodi Rossman was also the named insured on a Prudential policy covering the family's 1971 Volkswagen. The Prudential policy included uninsured motorist coverage of $15,000/$30,000.

After the accident, the Rossmans instituted this declaratory judgment suit in federal district court in the Eastern District of Virginia. Consolidated challenged the court's personal jurisdiction under the Virginia long-arm statute, Va.Code Sec. 8.01-328.1 (1987 Cum.Supp.), but the district judge found that the court had personal jurisdiction.

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