Wiggins v. Enterprise Leasing

CourtCourt of Appeals of South Carolina
DecidedOctober 25, 2017
Docket2017-UP-408
StatusUnpublished

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Wiggins v. Enterprise Leasing, (S.C. Ct. App. 2017).

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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals

Mary Wiggins, as Personal Representative of Kelvin Marquise Wiggins, Appellant,

v.

Enterprise Leasing Company-SouthEast, LLC, Respondent.

Appellate Case No. 2016-000041

Appeal From Jasper County Carmen T. Mullen, Circuit Court Judge

Unpublished Opinion No. 2017-UP-408 Submitted September 1, 2017 – Filed October 25, 2017

AFFIRMED

Darrell T. Johnson, Jr. and Joshua Reece Fester, both of Law Offices of Darrell Thomas Johnson, Jr., LLC, of Hardeeville, for Appellant.

Carmelo Barone Sammataro, of Turner Padget Graham & Laney, PA, of Columbia, and Robert Edward Kneece, III, of Turner Padget Graham & Laney, PA, of Charleston, for Respondent. PER CURIAM: Mary Wiggins, as personal representative of Kelvin Marquise Wiggins (Kelvin), appeals the trial court's award of summary judgment to Enterprise Leasing Company-SouthEast, LLC (Enterprise). On appeal, Wiggins argues the trial court erred in holding (1) Kelvin was not a permissive user and therefore, was not an insured and (2) Kelvin's injury did not arise out of the ownership, maintenance, or use of the vehicle. We affirm1 pursuant to Rule 220(b), SCACR, and the following authorities:

1. As to whether the trial court properly awarded summary judgment to Enterprise because Kelvin was not a permissive user: George v. Fabri, 345 S.C. 440, 452, 548 S.E.2d 868, 874 (2001) ("The purpose of summary judgment is to expedite disposition of cases which do not require the services of a fact finder."); Turner v. Milliman, 392 S.C. 116, 121-22, 708 S.E.2d 766, 769 (2011) ("When reviewing a grant of summary judgment, appellate courts apply the same standard applied by the trial court pursuant to Rule 56(c), SCRCP."); id. at 122, 708 S.E.2d at 769 ("Summary judgment is appropriate when the pleadings, depositions, affidavits, and discovery on file show there is no genuine issue of material fact such that the moving party must prevail as a matter of law."); Harbit v. City of Charleston, 382 S.C. 383, 389-90, 675 S.E.2d 776, 779 (Ct. App. 2009) ("In determining whether any triable issues of fact exist, the evidence and all reasonable inferences must be viewed in the light most favorable to the non-moving party."); Liberty Mut. Ins. Co. v. Edwards, 294 S.C. 368, 370, 364 S.E.2d 750, 751 (1988) (affirming the denial of coverage where Mother was the only permissive user of the vehicle per the rental agreement and had no express or implied authority to delegate permission to Daughter).

2. As to whether the trial court properly awarded summary judgment to Enterprise because Kelvin's injury did not arise out of the ownership, maintenance, or use of the vehicle: Futch v. McAllister Towing of Georgetown, Inc., 335 S.C. 598, 613, 518 S.E.2d 591, 598 (1999) (stating an appellate court need not address remaining issues when disposition of a prior issue is dispositive).

AFFIRMED.

SHORT, KONDUROS, and GEATHERS, JJ., concur.

1 We decide this case without oral argument pursuant to Rule 215, SCACR.

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Related

Harbit v. City of Charleston
675 S.E.2d 776 (Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 2009)
George v. Fabri
548 S.E.2d 868 (Supreme Court of South Carolina, 2001)
Futch v. McAllister Towing of Georgetown, Inc.
518 S.E.2d 591 (Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1999)
Liberty Mutual Insurance v. Edwards
364 S.E.2d 750 (Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1988)
Turner v. Milliman
708 S.E.2d 766 (Supreme Court of South Carolina, 2011)

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