{"id":763,"date":"2007-05-25T17:24:35","date_gmt":"2007-05-26T00:24:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bullivant.wpengine.com\/?p=763"},"modified":"2021-03-21T13:39:56","modified_gmt":"2021-03-21T20:39:56","slug":"delgado-v-acsci-bad-faith-and-the","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/studioactiv8.com\/bullivant\/delgado-v-acsci-bad-faith-and-the\/","title":{"rendered":"Delgado v. ACSC: Bad Faith and the Duty to Defend"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"wpb-content-wrapper\">[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]n an opinion filed yesterday and certified for publication, the California Court of Appeal held that as a matter of law, an insurer committed bad faith by declining to defend a lawsuit over a bodily injury claim.<\/p>\n<p>Craig Reid attacked and injured Jonathan Delgado. Delgado sued Reid, alleging battery (an intentional tort) but also negligence (specifically, unreasonable self-defense). Reid&#8217;s homeowner&#8217;s insurer (ACSC) declined to defend, contending that the complaint did not allege an &#8220;occurrence&#8221; and that Reid&#8217;s conduct fell within an intentional acts exclusion and California&#8217;s statutory &#8220;willful acts&#8221; exclusion. Reid reached a settlement with Delgado, in which he assigned to Delgado his rights against ACSC.<\/p>\n<p>When Delgado sued ACSC, ACSC filed a demurrer, which the trial court sustained. The trial court acknowledged that Delgado had alleged a negligence claim but found that claim to have been &#8220;contrived&#8221; and &#8220;disingenuous.&#8221; On appeal, Delgado argued that it is not a trial court&#8217;s prerogative to make such determinations at the pleadings stage. The Court of Appeal agreed and reversed the order sustaining the demurrer.<\/p>\n<p>Surprisingly, the Court of Appeal\u2014not content merely to <i>reinstate<\/i> Delgado&#8217;s complaint against the insurer\u2014went on to grant him <i>judgment<\/i> on much of it. First, the court held that as a matter of law, ACSC had wrongfully refused to defend. The court explained that when a complaint makes allegations that would amount to a covered claim <i>if<\/i> true, the insurer may not decline a defense merely because the insurer believes that the allegations are <i>not<\/i> true.<\/p>\n<p>Going even further, the court held that as a matter of law, ACSC&#8217;s declination was in bad faith. The court categorized the issues concerning the negligence claim as a &#8220;factual dispute.&#8221; The court opined that the &#8220;genuine dispute&#8221; doctrine does not apply where an insurer incorrectly denies a defense based on a &#8220;factual dispute,&#8221; because as a matter of law, a &#8220;factual dispute&#8221; is never a valid reason for denying a defense. The court held that in the duty-to-defend context, only &#8220;legal disputes&#8221; can be &#8220;genuine disputes.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The court&#8217;s blanket pronouncements concerning &#8220;factual disputes&#8221; are troubling, because they fail to distinguish &#8220;factual disputes&#8221; relevant to the insured&#8217;s liability from &#8220;factual disputes&#8221; that are relevant only to coverage. It has long been understood that an insurer should not decline to defend a claim merely because it doubts the claim has merit and will result in a covered judgment\u2014in other words, the insurer should not pre-judge the facts that are in dispute between the plaintiff and the insured. However, coverage sometimes turns upon a factual issue that is <i>irrelevant<\/i> to the merits of the plaintiff&#8217;s claim. In such instances, the insurer should be entitled to decline coverage and should not automatically be liable for bad faith if the declination is later deemed incorrect.<\/p>\n<p><strong><u>Update<\/u><\/strong>. The Court of Appeal has modified its opinion. The new version still expounds on the issue of bad faith but stops short of granting judgment for Delgado. <i>Delgado v. Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club of Southern California<\/i>, &#8212; Cal. 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