Hemphill v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins., No. 15-60058 (5th Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CasePlaintiff appealed the district court's grant of summary judgment to State Farm in plaintiff's suit contending that State Farm's breach of its fiduciary duty caused the excess judgment in an underlying lawsuit. The court made an Erie guess that the Mississippi Supreme Court would not impose a duty to timely offer to settle a claim in which the claim amount greatly exceeds the policy limits, absent a settlement offer by the third-party claimant. Further, an insurer has no duty to timely disclose the policy limits to a third-party claimant. The court also concluded that the district court did not err in finding no genuine dispute that the excess judgment was not caused by State Farm’s failure to advise plaintiff of his potential excess exposure and right to retain independent counsel. Accordingly, the court affirmed the judgment.
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