United Financial Casualty Company v. Aman Expedite LLC

CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Washington
DecidedJuly 11, 2024
Docket2:23-cv-00587
StatusUnknown

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United Financial Casualty Company v. Aman Expedite LLC, (W.D. Wash. 2024).

Opinion

1 HON. BARBARA J. ROTHSTEIN 2

3 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON 4 AT SEATTLE 5 UNITED FINANCIAL CASUALTY NO. 2:23-cv-00587-BJR 6 COMPANY, Plaintiff, ORDER GRANTING MOTION 7 TO STAY THE ESTATE OF 8 v. DMYTRO PRONIN’S RESPONSE TO UNITED 9 AMAN EXPEDITE, LLC; VITALI FINANCIAL CASUALTY KONKO; the ESTATE OF DMYTRO COMPANY’S MOTION FOR 10 PRONIN; MALIK TRUCKS LLC; and SUMMARY JUDGMENT MALIK KOSSUNOV 11 Defendants, 12 AND 13 CHAD HORNER, as Administrator or the 14 Estate of Dmytro Pronin, Crossclaim & Third-Party 15 Plaintiff, 16 v. 17 AMAN EXPEDITE LLC; and VITALII 18 KONKO, Crossclaim Defendants, 19

20 AND

21 DAIMLER TRUCKS NORTH AMERICA, LLC; SELECTRANSPORTATION 22 RESOURCES (D/B/A HOUSTON FREIGHTLINER); PITREMODELING 23 INC; RALF AND TRANSPORTATION 24 INC; PETRO FEDELESH; MALIK TRUCKS LLC; MALIK KOSSUNOV; and 25 FORCE TRANS INC,

26 Third-Party Defendants. 1 I. INTRODUCTION 2 Plaintiff United Financial Casualty Company (“United Financial”) instituted this 3 lawsuit in April 2023 seeking a declaratory judgment that it does not owe defense or 4 indemnity coverage obligations to Aman Expedite, LLC (“Aman Expedite”), Malik 5 Kossunov (“Kossunov”), Malik Trucks LLC (“Malik Trucks”), Vitali Konko (“Konko”), 6 or the Estate of Dmytro Pronin (“the Estate”) for potential claims arising from an October 7 8 1, 2022 motor vehicle accident that result in Mr. Pronin’s death. Dkt. No. 1. In April 9 2024, United Financial filed a motion for summary judgment regarding the same. Dkt. 10 No. 74. Currently before the Court is the Estate’s motion to stay its response to the 11 summary judgment motion pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 56(d)(1), which United Financial 12 opposes. Dkt. Nos. 98 and 114. Having reviewed the motion, response, and reply thereto 13 as well as the record of the case and the relevant legal authority, the Court will grant the 14 motion. The reasoning for the Court’s decision follows. 15 16 II. PROCEDURAL HISTORY 17 This case has an unusually complicated procedural history that the Court will 18 briefly summarize below because it is relevant to the outcome of the instant motion to 19 stay. After filing this lawsuit, United Financial properly served Aman Expedite and 20 Konko with the required pleadings and Konko timely filed an answer to the complaint. 21 However, Aman Expedite failed to respond to the complaint so United Financial filed a 22 motion for default judgment against the company, which was granted on June 26, 2023. 23 24 Dkt. Nos. 9, 10, and 12. 25 On June 29, 2023, United Financial sought permission from this Court to serve 26 the Estate of Dmytro Pronin by publication in Seattle and Denver, which this Court 1 granted on July 3, 2023. Dkt. Nos. 16 and 18. On September 1, 2023, the Estate entered a 2 notice of appearance, answered the complaint, and filed crossclaims and a third-party 3 complaint against Malik Kossunov (“Kossunov”), Aman Expedite, Malik Trucks LLC 4 (“Malik Trucks”), Petro Fedelesh (“Fedelesh”), PITRemodeling, and Ralf & 5 Transportation. Dkt. No. 26. Thereafter, on September 25, 2023, Aman Expedite entered 6 a notice of appearance and United Financial agreed to move the Court to set aside the 7 8 default judgment previously entered against Aman Expedite, which this Court granted. 9 Dkt. Nos. 28, 62, and 65. 10 On January 24, 2024, the Estate requested that this Court modify the case 11 management schedule so that the parties could inspect the truck involved in the accident 12 and the Estate could determine whether to amend its third-party complaint. Dkt. No. 67. 13 The Court granted the unopposed motion, ordered that the inspection occur on or before 14 March 1, 2024, instructed the Estate to amend the third-party complaint or notify the 15 16 Court of its intent to not amend the third-party complaint on or before May 10, 2024, and 17 ordered the parties to submit a revised Joint Status Report and Discovery Plan within 18 thirty days after the Estate’s notice or motion was filed. Dkt. No. 68. The Court vacated 19 all other case management dates. The Estate filed an amended third-party complaint on 20 April 29, 2024, adding Daimler Trucks North America LLC (“Daimler Trucks”), 21 SelectTransportation Resources (“SelectTransportation”), and Force Trans Inc (“Force 22 Trans”) as third-party defendants. Dkt. No. 78. 23 24 On April 25, 2024, Financial United filed a motion for summary judgment against 25 the Estate, Aman Expedite, Kossunov, Malik Trucks, and Konko. Dkt. No. 74. 26 Thereafter, given the recent addition of the new parties to this lawsuit, the Court granted 1 the parties’ joint motion to extend the deadline within which to file the revised Joint 2 Status Report and Discovery Plan to July 24, 2024. Dkt. No. 93. 3 On June 5, 2024, the Estate filed the instant motion to stay its response to United 4 Financial’s summary judgment motion, arguing that the motion is premature because the 5 parties have not yet begun meaningful discovery. Dkt. No. 98. 6 III. FACTUAL BACKGROUND 7 8 On October 1, 2022, Vitali Konko and Dmytro Pronin were transporting a load of 9 goods while driving a freightliner owned by Aman Expedite. Konko was driving the 10 freightliner on Highway 70 in Silverton, Colorado, when he collided with another 11 commercial vehicle. The collision resulted in the death of Pronin who was in the sleeper 12 cab of the freightliner at the time of the crash. 13 United Financial had previously issued a policy of insurance to Aman Expedite 14 with a policy period of May 23, 2022 to May 23, 2023 (the Policy”). Konko and Pronin 15 16 were both listed as rated drivers on the Policy and the freightliner was listed as a covered 17 auto on the Policy. It is United Financial’s position that any claims arising out of the 18 accident are not covered by the Policy because the Policy excludes coverage for bodily 19 injury if it is caused by an Aman Expedite employee and the injury occurred during the 20 course and scope of that employee’s employment. 21 The Estate counters that the claims against Aman Expedite, Konko, and certain 22 other parties arising out of the accident are covered by the Policy because Pronin and 23 24 Konko were not employees of Aman Expedite at the time of the accident but were 25 independent contractors. Thus, the parties agree that this lawsuit “turns on whether Mr. 26 1 Konko and Mr. Pronin were considered employees while working for Aman Expedite.” 2 Dkt. No. 74 at 12. 3 IV. DISCUSSION 4 The Estate urges this Court to stay the Estate’s deadline to respond to United 5 Financial’s summary judgment motion and defer ruling on the motion pursuant to Fed. R. 6 Civ. P. 56(d) until after the parties have had an opportunity to conduct discovery. 7 8 A. Legal Standard 9 Summary judgment should be entered “after adequate time for discovery.” 10 Celotex Corp. v. Catrett, 477 U.S. 317, 322 (1986). Thus, the Federal Rules of Civil 11 Procedure permit a court to defer or deny a summary judgment motion to allow time to 12 take discovery if the nonmovant “shows by affidavit or declaration that, for specified 13 reasons, it cannot present facts essential to justify its opposition.” Fed. R. Civ. Pro. 56(d); 14 see also United States v. Kitsap Physicians Serv., 314 F.3d 995, 1000 (9th Cir. 2002) 15 16 (Fed. R. Civ. P. 56(d) “provides a device for litigants to avoid summary judgment when 17 they have not had sufficient time to develop affirmative evidence”). Relief under Fed. R. 18 Civ. P. 56(d) should be freely given where warranted. See Metabolife Intern., Inc.

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