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County of Orange v. Hartford Acc. Indem

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Apr 22, 1996
226 A.D.2d 578 (N.Y. App. Div. 1996)

Opinion

April 22, 1996

Appeal from the Supreme Court, Orange County (Sherwood, J.).


Ordered that the appeal from the order is dismissed, without costs or disbursements; and it is further,

Ordered that the judgment is modified, on the law, by deleting the sixth decretal paragraph thereof and substituting therefor a provision directing that the resolution of the issue of indemnity should await the resolution of the underlying personal injury actions; as so modified, the judgment is affirmed, without costs or disbursements.

The appeal from the intermediate order must be dismissed because the right of direct appeal therefrom terminated with the entry of judgment in the action ( see, Matter of Aho, 39 N.Y.2d 241, 248). The issues raised on appeal from the order are brought up for review and have been considered on the appeal from the judgment ( see, CPLR 5501 [a] [1]).

The Supreme Court properly determined that Hartford Accident Indemnity Corp. (hereinafter Hartford) was required to defend the County of Orange pursuant to the insurance policy issued by Hartford to New York Bituminous Products (hereinafter Bituminous) which named the County as an "additional insured". The "additional insured" endorsement in the policy defines an additional insured as "the person or organization shown in the Schedule, but only with respect to liability arising out of 'your work' for that insured by or for you". "Your work" is defined as "[w]ork or operations performed by you or on your behalf" and "materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work or operations".

The plaintiffs in the underlying negligence actions were injured in automobile accidents which occurred on a resurfaced road. Bituminous supplied materials and equipment for the resurfacing project and its own employees operated the equipment which controlled the amount of emulsion and stone applied to the road surface. Some of the allegations of negligence involve this work and, therefore, at least part of the County's potential liability arose out of the work by Bituminous as defined by the policy. Since an insurer's obligation to defend, which is broader than its duty to pay, "arises whenever the complaint 'alleges facts and circumstances, some of which would, if proved, fall within the risk covered by the policy'" ( Sturges Mfg. Co. v Utica Mut. Ins. Co., 37 N.Y.2d 69, 72, quoting Great Am. Ins. Co. v. London Records, 35 A.D.2d 661, 662), the language of the endorsement extended coverage for the defense of the underlying personal injury actions.

We find, however, that pursuant to the language of the endorsement, Hartford is only required to indemnify the County for those acts which constituted the work of Bituminous and for which the County is found liable. The acts for which the County may ultimately be held liable cannot be determined at this time. It is unclear how the accidents occurred. Accordingly, the issue of indemnity should await resolution of the underlying actions ( see, Spoor-Lasher Co. v. Aetna Cas. Sur. Co., 39 N.Y.2d 875; County of Onondaga v. Penetryn Sys., 84 A.D.2d 934, affd 56 N.Y.2d 726).

We have examined Hartford's remaining contentions and find them to be without merit. Rosenblatt, J.P., Copertino, Altman and Friedmann, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

County of Orange v. Hartford Acc. Indem

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Apr 22, 1996
226 A.D.2d 578 (N.Y. App. Div. 1996)
Case details for

County of Orange v. Hartford Acc. Indem

Case Details

Full title:COUNTY OF ORANGE, Respondent, v. HARTFORD ACCIDENT INDEMNITY CORP.…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department

Date published: Apr 22, 1996

Citations

226 A.D.2d 578 (N.Y. App. Div. 1996)
641 N.Y.S.2d 118

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