Release Inflexibility Leads to Multi-Million Dollar Stipulated Judgment and Bad Faith Liability
Summary: Mercury Casualty provided auto liability insurance coverage with limits of $15,000/$30,000 to insured driver McDaniel who, while intoxicated, ran into and seriously injured two pedestrians. Mercury investigated, offered its policy limits, and allowed the claimants’ attorney to investigate McDaniel’s assets, but balked at language plaintiffs’ attorney added to the release to account for “court-ordered restitution.” After a stipulated judgment of $3 million against McDaniel, the pedestrians sued for breach of contract and common law bad faith, which resulted in a $3 million judgment plus interest and costs in their favor. The California Court of Appeal affirmed the judgment.