Collins Cadillac, Inc. v. Bigelow-Sanford, Inc.

Citation276 S.C. 465,279 S.E.2d 611
Decision Date18 June 1981
Docket NumberBIGELOW-SANFOR,INC,No. 21495,21495
CourtUnited States State Supreme Court of South Carolina
PartiesCOLLINS CADILLAC, INC., Appellant, v., Respondent.

Julius B. Aiken, Greenville, for appellant.

Haynsworth, Perry, Bryant, Marion & Johnstone, Greenville, for respondent.

NESS, Justice:

Appellant Collins Cadillac, Inc. brought this action against respondent Bigelow-Sanford Inc. to recover the value of a 1978 Cadillac Seville automobile. Collins appeals from an adverse jury verdict. We affirm.

The facts are essentially undisputed. Collins owned a 1978 Cadillac Seville. Bigelow leased the car from Collins under an agreement whereby Bigelow would provide insurance to cover loss of the car by theft. Bigelow subsequently delivered the car to Collins for servicing and it was stolen from Collins' service lot. Collins has stipulated it was negligent in protecting the car from theft.

The trial judge directed a verdict for Collins on the issue of insurance coverage, holding Bigelow was self-insured against loss by theft, but denied Collins' motions for directed verdicts on Bigelow's claims for recoupment based upon negligent bailment or agency. The jury held Collins was negligent in its bailment of the car and judgment was entered for Bigelow. Collins moved for a new trial or, in the alternative, for judgment N.O.V., which were both denied.

Collins first asserts the trial court erred in failing to direct a verdict in its favor on Bigelow's recoupment claim and in charging the jury the law on bailment. We disagree.

In considering whether the court was correct in failing to direct a verdict, we must view the evidence and all reasonable inference in the light most favorable to respondent, Bigelow. Holmes v. Black River Electric Cooperative, Inc., 274 S.C. 252, 262 S.E.2d 875 (1980).

Here, the evidence and reasonable inferences drawn from the record are:

(1) Bigelow leased the car from Collins;

(2) Bigelow, self insured against loss by theft, which was in accord with the terms of the lease agreement;

(3) Bigelow delivered the car to Collins for servicing;

(4) Collins concedes it was negligent in protecting the car from theft; and

(5) The car was stolen while in possession of Collins.

We conclude Bigelow was entitled to the charge concerning negligent bailment and the motion for a directed verdict was properly denied.

Collins next asserts the trial court erred in finding it a "loss payee" under the insurance provision of the lease agreement, therefore, liable for the loss caused by its negligence. We disagree.

Bigelow as self-insurer held a dual role of insured and insurer against loss by theft. Under the terms of the insurance provision contained in the lease agreement, Collins was loss payee. Moreover, when the negligence of the loss payee caused the insurance loss, the insurer (Bigelow) may hold the loss payee (Collins) ultimately liable. Insurance Co. of North America v. Gulf Oil Corp., 127 S.E.2d 43 (Ga.1962); Buell, et al. v. United Fireman's Ins. Co., 208 N.W. 819 (Minn.1926).

Collins next asserts the trial court erred in holding paragraph 33 of the lease agreement did not waive Bigelow's right to set-off. We disagree.

Collins failed to raise this issue in its motion for a directed verdict. Therefore, it was not a proper ground upon which to base its motion for a new trial, and will not be heard on appeal. Cir...

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