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DeMudd v. Atlanta Metro Taxi-Cab Group, Inc.

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Nov 16, 1984
323 S.E.2d 910 (Ga. Ct. App. 1984)

Opinion

68551.

DECIDED NOVEMBER 16, 1984.

Action for damages. Fulton State Court. Before Judge Carnes.

Albert R. Sacks, for appellants.

I. J. Parkerson, for appellee.


This case involves a taxicab incident in which passengers were injured. A claim for no-fault insurance was made and not paid in accordance with law. A partial summary judgment was granted to the plaintiffs for the amount constituting the personal injury protection benefits against the defendant, Atlanta Metro Taxi-Cab Group, Inc., a self-insurer.

However, the trial court also, sua sponte, found the defendant's refusal to pay plaintiffs' claims to be in good faith and prohibited plaintiffs from presenting the issues of attorney fees, twenty-five percent penalty and punitive damages before a jury. Further, the court refused to strike certain documents submitted in support of the defendant. Plaintiffs appeal. Held:

The order is, in effect, the grant of partial summary judgment to both parties, the defendant being the non-moving party. If the record demands such a judgment, it would be proper. See Golston v. Garigan, 245 Ga. 450, 451 ( 265 S.E.2d 590). In opposition to the motion for summary judgment, the president of the self-insuring group had by sworn affidavit set up facts to contest the issue of liability "on information and belief" that the vehicle involved in the incident was not being operated under the franchise. The grant of summary judgment to plaintiffs, however, is not here for review, but only the issue as to the denial of attorney fees, the penalty and punitive damages.

The defendant, by brief, admits that these issues remain for jury determination and agrees that the statutes and citations of authority by plaintiffs are controlling and that "the matter should be remanded for further proceedings in regard to those issues."

Clearly, judgment has been entered against the defendant as to the no-fault insurance benefits being due requiring the defendant to prove good faith. The self-insurer defendant failed to pay benefits in accordance with the law to avoid the penalty provisions. See Binns v. MARTA, 250 Ga. 847, 848 ( 301 S.E.2d 877); Binns v. MARTA, 168 Ga. App. 261, 263-264 (2) ( 308 S.E.2d 674); Church's Fried Chicken v. Lewis, 150 Ga. App. 154, 158-159 (1C) ( 256 S.E.2d 916). Compare Nat. Gen. Ins. Co. v. Meeks, 145 Ga. App. 830, 834 (4) ( 244 S.E.2d 920). Defendant's explanation as to why it did not pay simply does not show or demand a finding of a summary judgment in its favor on the good faith issue, the explanation being "on information and belief," committing the affiant to "almost nothing." Martin v. Lamb Co., 77 Ga. 252, 256 (3) ( 3 S.E. 10). See also Stevens v. Wakefield, 160 Ga. App. 353, 356 ( 287 S.E.2d 49), and cases cited (rev'd on other grounds, s.c., 249 Ga. 254 ( 290 S.E.2d 58)). These issues remain for jury determination.

Judgment reversed. Deen, P. J., and Sognier, J., concur.


DECIDED NOVEMBER 16, 1984.


Summaries of

DeMudd v. Atlanta Metro Taxi-Cab Group, Inc.

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Nov 16, 1984
323 S.E.2d 910 (Ga. Ct. App. 1984)
Case details for

DeMudd v. Atlanta Metro Taxi-Cab Group, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:DeMUDD et al. v. ATLANTA METRO TAXI-CAB GROUP, INC

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Nov 16, 1984

Citations

323 S.E.2d 910 (Ga. Ct. App. 1984)
323 S.E.2d 910

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