Beauchamp By and Through Beauchamp v. Southwestern Nat. Ins. Co.

Decision Date10 November 1987
Docket NumberNo. 66293,66293
PartiesCarrie BEAUCHAMP and Shadrick Beauchamp, Minors, By and Through their Father and Next Friend, Richard BEAUCHAMP, Richard Beauchamp, individually, and Linda Beauchamp, Respondents, v. SOUTHWESTERN NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Petitioner.
CourtOklahoma Supreme Court

Shelton Law Firm by Douglas J. Shelton, Oklahoma City, for respondents.

John W. Gile, Oklahoma City, for petitioner.

LAVENDER, Justice:

Respondents, the Beauchamps, initiated this action seeking recovery of damages resulting from an automobile accident involving a 1974 Jeep owned by respondents and a second, uninsured vehicle. Petitioner, Southwestern National Insurance Company, was named as a defendant in this action on the contention that petitioner was liable for uninsured motorist coverage on the 1974 Jeep by operation of law.

Following completion of discovery proceedings, both petitioner and respondents requested summary adjudication of the question of petitioner's liability for uninsured motorist coverage on the 1974 Jeep. The trial court, finding no controversy as to the facts surrounding the question of liability, ruled for respondents on that question. This ruling was certified for interlocutory review and petitioner requested writ of certiorari from this Court to secure review of the propriety of the ruling. We have previously granted the request for certiorari.

No contention has been raised by the parties as to the existence of a factual controversy concerning the ruling by the trial court. The facts before the trial court in conjunction with the interlocutory summary adjudication established that respondents were issued an automobile liability insurance policy by petitioner on August 13, 1983. This policy was to provide coverage for a 1975 Chevrolet automobile and a 1972 Dodge pickup. Respondents expressly rejected uninsured motorist coverage, as authorized by 36 O.S.1981 § 3636(F), as to this insurance policy. On September 5, 1983, respondents requested coverage for a 1977 Ford pickup to replace the 1972 Dodge pickup. Two months later respondents requested additional coverage for the 1974 Jeep involved in the subsequent accident. Petitioner provided the requested coverage for the vehicles by endorsement to the August 13, 1983 policy. Respondents were required to pay additional premiums in order to effectuate the additional coverage. Uninsured motorist coverage was not offered by respondent in conjunction with the insurance of the 1974 Jeep, nor was such coverage rejected in writing by respondents.

The question posed to this Court is whether the coverage of the 1974 Jeep constituted a new policy of insurance so as to trigger the provisions of 36 O.S.1981 § 3636(A), requiring the offering of uninsured motorist coverage, or whether the rejection of such coverage as to the August 13, 1983, policy was effective as to the coverage of additional vehicles added by endorsement to that policy.

Petitioner, in its argument in support of the position that the initial rejection was effective as to the coverage of the additional vehicle, relies on the case of Hicks v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company. 1 In Hicks, this Court held that a waiver of uninsured motorist coverage was effective as to a policy later issued on a replacement vehicle, and which also added comprehensive and collision coverages. In so holding the Court reasoned that the later policy was in essence only a renewal of the first policy and that 36 O.S.1981 § 3636(F) would therefore operate to keep the earlier rejection effective. This holding would clearly support petitioner's position.

The decision in Hicks however was made on a vote of five to three, with the three dissenting Justices joining in the views expressed in a strong dissent by Justice Simms. That dissenting opinion took the position that the use of the term "renewal" in 36 O.S.1981 § 3636(F), applies only to actual renewals of an existing policy and could not be stretched to cover a situation involving new coverage for a different vehicle at different premiums and which added comprehensive and collision coverages. The dissent took the position that the coverage in such a situation would constitute a new policy of insurance which would require the offering of uninsured motorist coverage pursuant to 36 O.S.1981 § 3636(A). Respondents request that this Court now review the decision in Hicks and adopt the view expressed in the dissent.

In addition to the arguments presented regarding the Hicks case, both parties have relied upon cases from the State of Florida which they contend support their respective positions. Respondents have relied upon a line of cases consistent with the view taken by the dissent in Hicks which take the position that a new insurance policy results whenever additional coverage is requested which constitutes a material change from the original policy provisions. 2 These cases have espoused the view that the endorsement of an additional vehicle to an existing policy constitutes a material change from the original policy, and thus requires an offer of uninsured motorist coverage as to the additional insurance coverage. 3

Similarly, the Supreme Courts of Delaware, 4 and Florida, 5 have recently indicated that a new policy of insurance results where different vehicles with different coverages and/or premiums are added to existing policies.

Petitioner has cited several cases from the Florida courts which it maintains support its contention that the addition of the 1974 Jeep did not constitute a new and separate policy requiring the offer of uninsured motorist coverage. Our review of those cases leads us to the conclusion that they do not support petitioner's contention under the facts of the present case. Those cases dealt either with the simple substitution of one vehicle for another under an existing policy, 6 or with the addition of a vehicle to a policy designed to cover a fleet of vehicles. 7 Under those circumstances the changes to the original policies were not material within the scope of the rule stated in Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co. v. Sheffield. 8

In the present case respondents sought insurance for a vehicle separate and distinct from those initially insured under the August 13, 1983, policy issued by petitioner. The vehicle was not a substitute for one of those insured under the original policy. Petitioner required the payment...

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