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Stufflebeam v. Canadian Indemnity Co.

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  • Title: Stufflebeam v. Canadian Indemnity Co.
  • Author : Arizona Court of Appeals
  • Release Date : January 07, 1988
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 61 KB

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Decedent Sharon Taylor purchased automobile insurance from Firemans Fund-Canada while she was a Canadian resident. Her policy contained an Underinsured Motorist Endorsement with policy limits of $500,000. Firemans Fund-Canada issued the policy in Canada, and the record does not indicate that any premiums were paid in Arizona. Sharon had moved to Arizona less than three months before the accident on October 28, 1982, which resulted in her death several days later. Appellant, Taylor, is a Canadian resident. All of the potential heirs of Sharon Taylors estate reside in and are citizens of Canada. Firemans Fund-Canada is a foreign corporation with its home office in Toronto, Canada. It is not authorized to conduct business in Arizona, does not advertise, solicit applications for insurance, issue policies, have offices or agents or otherwise conduct business in Arizona. Firemans Fund-U.S., a California corporation authorized to do business in Arizona, was not a party to any agreement with Ms. Taylor. Its Phoenix office was retained by Firemans Fund-Canada to investigate the factual circumstances of the accident. It was also authorized to settle this claim up to $5,000. Firemans Fund-U.S.s Phoenix office may also have investigated one or two prior Firemans Fund-Canada claims in Arizona. The exact nature of the relationship between Firemans Fund-Canada and Firemans Fund-U.S. is unclear from the record. An adjustment manual or portions thereof was purportedly available for clarification on that point. It was not included in the record on appeal. Even if available, it is uncertain that it was, in fact, admitted in the trial court.


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