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Lancer Indem. Co. v. Peerless Ins. Co.

Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Aug 24, 2022
2022 N.Y. Slip Op. 5030 (N.Y. App. Div. 2022)

Opinion

No. 2019-05977 Index No. 604605/16

08-24-2022

Lancer Indemnity Company, appellant, v. Peerless Insurance Company, respondent, et al., defendants.

Kennedys CMK, LLP, New York, NY (Max W. Gershweir of counsel), for appellant. Jaffe & Asher, LLP, New York, NY (Marshall T. Potashner of counsel), for respondent.


Kennedys CMK, LLP, New York, NY (Max W. Gershweir of counsel), for appellant.

Jaffe & Asher, LLP, New York, NY (Marshall T. Potashner of counsel), for respondent.

BETSY BARROS, J.P., CHERYL E. CHAMBERS, ROBERT J. MILLER, JOSEPH A. ZAYAS, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER

In an action to recover defense and indemnification costs, the plaintiff appeals from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Nassau County (Leonard D. Steinman, J.), dated March 29, 2019. The judgment, upon a decision of the same court dated February 6, 2019, is in favor of the defendant Peerless Insurance Company and against the plaintiff dismissing the complaint.

ORDERED that the judgment is affirmed, with costs.

The plaintiff, Lancer Indemnity Company (hereinafter Lancer), commenced this action against Peerless Insurance Company (hereinafter Peerless), among others, to recover reimbursement for all costs that Lancer spent defending and indemnifying its insured, the defendant TPJ Enterprises, LLC (hereinafter TPJ), as a result of a $500,000 settlement of an underlying negligence action commenced by the defendants Heidi Siciliano and Carl Siciliano (hereinafter together the Sicilianos) against TPJ and the defendant Ace Hardware of Bayshore, Inc. (hereinafter Ace), which was insured by Peerless.

In the underlying negligence action, Lancer provided counsel for TPJ and Peerless provided counsel for Ace. The underlying action was settled following an agreed-upon mediation during which the Sicilianos and the attorneys provided by Lancer and Peerless agreed to the $500,000 settlement amount, and further agreed that Ace and TPJ were each responsible for paying one-half of that total amount. In addition to the attorneys representing TPJ and Ace, individuals representing Lancer and Peerless were also present at the mediation and participated in the settlement of the negligence action.

Lancer moved in the instant action for summary judgment on the complaint, arguing that Peerless was required to reimburse it for the amounts it incurred in defending and indemnifying TPJ in the underlying negligence action. Peerless cross-moved for summary judgment dismissing the complaint.

Lancer and Peerless subsequently asked the Supreme Court to treat the motion and cross motion as an immediate "trial on the papers submitted," and the parties requested that the court "make findings on all disputed facts." In a decision dated February 6, 2019, the court made certain factual findings and concluded that Peerless was entitled to a judgment dismissing Lancer's complaint. The court subsequently issued a judgment, upon the decision, in favor of Peerless and against Lancer dismissing the complaint. Lancer appeals. We affirm.

"The doctrine of estoppel precludes an insurance company from denying or disclaiming coverage where the proper defending party relied to its detriment on that coverage and was prejudiced by the delay of the insurance company in denying or disclaiming coverage based on the loss of the right to control its own defense" (Merchants Mut. Ins. Group v Travelers Ins. Co., 24 A.D.3d 1179, 1182 [alterations and internal quotation marks omitted]; see Albert J. Schiff Assoc. v Flack, 51 N.Y.2d 692, 699; Liberty Ins. Underwriters, Inc. v Arch Ins. Co., 61 A.D.3d 482, 482-483). This doctrine is not limited to coverage disputes between insurers and insureds, and may be applied in appropriate cases to coverage allocation disputes between insurers (see Liberty Ins. Underwriters, Inc. v Arch Ins. Co., 61 A.D.3d at 482-483).

Here, the record supports the Supreme Court's determination that Lancer did not reserve its right to commence an action to recover its defense and indemnity costs against Peerless in the settlement of the underlying negligence action (cf. Denton Leasing Corp. v Breezy Point Surf Club, 133 A.D.2d 95, 97). Under the circumstances and on this record, Lancer is estopped from recovery in this action, and we affirm the judgment (see Liberty Ins. Underwriters, Inc. v Arch Ins. Co., 61 A.D.3d at 482-483; Serio v Public Serv. Mut. Ins. Co., 7 A.D.3d 277, 279; Utica Mut. Ins. Co. v 215 W. 91st St. Corp., 283 A.D.2d 421, 422-423; Jones Lang Wootton USA v LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, 243 A.D.2d 168, 180; see also Jefferson Ins. Co. v Travelers Ins. Co., 159 Vt 46, 51-52, 614 A.2d 385 [Vt]; Hanover Ins. Co. v Travelers Ins. Co., 355 F.2d 552, 552 [2d Cir]; Lumbermens Mut. Cas. Co. v Foremost Ins. Co., 425 So.2d 1158, 1159-1160 [Fla Dist Ct App]; Design Professionals Ins. Companies, Inc. v St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co., 123 NM 398, 940 P.2d 1193 [NM Ct App]; cf. Cincinnati Ins. Co. v Acadia Ins. Co., 200 A.D.3d 1566; Lumbermens Mut. Ins. Co. of Kemper Group of Ins. Co. v Lumber Mut. Ins. Co., 148 A.D.2d 328, 330).

In light of the foregoing, we need not reach the parties' remaining contentions.

BARROS, J.P., CHAMBERS, MILLER and ZAYAS, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Lancer Indem. Co. v. Peerless Ins. Co.

Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Aug 24, 2022
2022 N.Y. Slip Op. 5030 (N.Y. App. Div. 2022)
Case details for

Lancer Indem. Co. v. Peerless Ins. Co.

Case Details

Full title:Lancer Indemnity Company, appellant, v. Peerless Insurance Company…

Court:Supreme Court of New York, Second Department

Date published: Aug 24, 2022

Citations

2022 N.Y. Slip Op. 5030 (N.Y. App. Div. 2022)

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