American Family Mutual Ins. v. Donaldson, No. 15-1465 (8th Cir. 2016)
Annotate this CaseAmerican Family filed suit seeking a declaratory judgment as to whether an umbrella insurance policy issued to Todd Patton provided any coverage for an automobile accident in which a passenger in a vehicle driven by Todd's son, Jacob Patton, was seriously injured. The district court granted summary judgment for American Family. The court concluded that the Pattons breached the umbrella policy's cooperation clause by entering into a Miller-Shugart agreement after already being protected from personal liability in the Drake-Ryan settlement, and that such breach was material and prejudicial. Accordingly, the court affirmed the judgment.
Court Description: Bye, Author, with Wollman and Gruender, Circuit Judges] Civil case - Insurance. The insureds breached the umbrella policy's cooperation clause by entering into a Miller-Shugart agreement after already being protected from personal liability under a Drake-Ryan settlement; this breach was material and prejudicial and the district court's summary judgment in favor of the insurer is affirmed.
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