The court dismissed the plaintiff's motion to examine a second corporate representative in a simplified procedure action.
The plaintiff, Shelley Brown, brought a motion to compel the defendant, Security National Insurance Company, to produce a second representative from its Product Department for a further examination for discovery, and to answer certain refusals from a prior discovery.
The motion arose from a dispute over an insurance claim following the theft of Brown’s vehicle and the handling of her claim under a discontinued 5-Year Replacement Cost Solution endorsement.
The court found that the criteria for ordering a further examination were not met, as the existing representative had provided undertakings and the answers sought could be obtained without undue expense or inconvenience.
The motion was dismissed.
SCJSuperior Court of JusticeMay 29, 2025