The court ordered two insurers to pay full indemnity costs for a coverage dispute but dismissed the insureds' claim for punitive damages.
The applicants sought a declaration that their insurers had a duty to defend and indemnify them in an underlying tort action, along with punitive damages and costs.
The insurers eventually acknowledged the duty to defend and indemnify for reasonable legal fees.
The court found the declaration issue moot due to the insurers' acknowledgment, assessed the reasonable costs for both the tort defence and the coverage dispute, and dismissed the claim for punitive damages, finding the insurers' conduct did not meet the high threshold for such an award.
SCJSuperior Court of JusticeFeb 23, 2017