In
its recent decision in Nautilus Ins. Co.
v. Roberts, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 50141 (E.D. Mo. Apr. 8, 2013), the United
States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri had occasion to
consider the application of a liquor liability exclusion in a general liability
policy.
The
insured, American Legion, was named as a defendant in a dram shop liability
suit, alleging that it allowed a patron to become intoxicated. That patron was later involved in an auto
accident while driving under the influence, resulting in the death of one
individual and causing serious injuries to another. Nautilus, as the American Legion’s general
liability insurer, brought a coverage action against its insured and the
underlying claimants, seeking a declaration that it owed no coverage obligation
as a result of its policy exclusion applicable to:
Bodily injury" or "property damage" for which
any insured or his indemnitee may be held liable by reason of:
1) Causing
or contributing to the intoxication of any person;
2) The
furnishing of alcoholic beverages to a person under the legal drinking age or
under the influence of alcohol; or
3) Any
statute, ordinance, or regulation to the sale, gift, distribution or use of
alcoholic beverages.
Nautilus
later moved for summary judgment on the basis of this exclusion. American Legion defaulted in the suit, and
for reasons not clear, the underlying claimants failed to oppose the
motion. The court nevertheless
considered the merits of Nautilus’ motion, since as the insurer, Nautilus had
the burden of proving the application of the exclusion. Noting that claimants sought to hold
American Legion liable as a result of it having caused the intoxication of the
patron, the court agreed that the exclusion applied to all claims against
Nautilus’ insured. Further, at least one
prior Missouri court had held the exclusion applicable on similar facts. See,
Auto Owners (Mut.) Ins. Co. v. Sugar Creek Memorial Post. No. 3976, 123
S.W.3d (Mo. Ct. App. 2003). As such,
and given the absence of any meaningful opposition, the court granted summary
judgment in favor of Nautilus.
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