Mid-Continent Casualty v. Union Insurance, No. 11-6045 (10th Cir. 2011)
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This appeal stemmed from an explosion that severely injured Robbie Griffin at a worksite in Stephens County, Oklahoma. At the time of the explosion, Mr. Griffin was working as an independent contractor for S&W Transports, Inc. Through a settlement agreement, S&W agreed to pay Mr. Griffin for his injuries. The issue before the Court was which of S&W’s insurers had a duty provide coverage for that payment. Mid-Continent Casualty Company covered S&W under a general commercial insurance policy. Union Insurance Company covered S&W under a commercial umbrella insurance policy. Mid-Continent and Union agreed that if Mr. Griffin caused, in whole or in part, his injuries, Mid-Continent must provide coverage. If not, Union provided coverage. Both companies moved for summary judgment in the district court. The court held that Mr. Griffin caused his injuries under Oklahoma insurance law and granted summary judgment for Union. Mid-Continent appealed. Because, after its review, the Tenth Circuit agreed that Mr. Griffin caused, at least in part, his injuries, the Court affirmed the district court's judgment in favor of Union.
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