The moving party defendant sought to set aside a noting in default and to strike an affidavit she had previously sworn.
The underlying action arose from an ATV accident where the moving party was the driver and the plaintiff was a passenger.
The moving party had previously sworn an affidavit claiming ownership of the ATV, leading to the dismissal of the action against her common-law spouse.
After the plaintiff's claim was settled by the insurers, they sought subrogation against the moving party, who then claimed she had lied about owning the ATV to protect her spouse's assets.
The court dismissed the motion to set aside the noting in default, finding that doing so would cause substantial prejudice to the innocent insurers who had relied on her representations.
The request to strike the affidavit was also dismissed as moot and inappropriate for a preliminary motion.