Texas Court docket of Appeals Provides Confusion to Publish-Appraisal Litigation Beneath the TPPCA


Ever for the reason that Texas Supreme Court docket modified the panorama of Texas regulation concerning appraisal in Barbara Applied sciences Corp. v. State Farm Lloyds, 589 S.W.3d 806 (Tex. 2019) and Ortiz v. State Farm Lloyds, 589 S.W.3d 127 (Tex. 2019), practitioners and courts have been struggling to use the Texas Supreme Court docket’s holdings.  Barbara Applied sciences and Ortiz answered some questions however raised others. 

One query ensuing from Barbara Applied sciences and Ortiz is: Does the cost of an appraisal award plus the estimated curiosity due beneath the Texas Immediate Fee of Claims Act (“TPPCA”) entitle an insurer to abstract judgment on an insured’s claims beneath the TPPCA, absolving the insurer from having to pay legal professional’s charges beneath the Act? Courts have now answered this query otherwise.  Most lately, the Fourteenth Court docket of Appeals weighed in on this difficulty and located that the reply is “No.”  See Texas Truthful Plan Ass’n v. Ahmed, 2022 Tex. App. LEXIS 5770 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] Aug. 11, 2022, mot. for reh’g en banc filed Aug. 26, 2022).

Background Concerning TPPCA Publish-Appraisal Litigation

The Texas Supreme Court docket held in Barbara Applied sciences that an insured can get better damages beneath the TPPCA (and legal professional’s charges) regardless of an insurer’s well timed cost of an appraisal award beneath sure circumstances.  Nonetheless, the Court docket additionally held that there is no such thing as a legal responsibility for the insurer beneath the TPPCA except the insurer accepts legal responsibility or is adjudicated liable beneath the coverage, and the insurer violated a deadline beneath the TPPCA.  The Court docket defined that cost of an appraisal award is just not an acknowledgement of legal responsibility nor a willpower of legal responsibility for functions of damages beneath the TPPCA.  Thus, the Texas Supreme Court docket overruled ample case regulation that immediate cost of an appraisal award disposed of all contractual and extra-contractual claims, together with statutory claims, the insured might have in opposition to the insurer.        

The Ahmed Determination

Ahmed concerned a hail declare.  The insurer investigated the declare and decided that it was beneath the deductible.  The insured sued the insurer, together with allegations that the insurer violated the TPPCA.  The insurer demanded appraisal.  The appraisers issued an agreed appraisal award figuring out the alternative value worth of the declare was $22,699.78, effectively above the deductible. The insurer notified the insured that it might pay the complete alternative value worth. The insurer paid the insured $13,193.78, which it characterised as the worth of the appraisal award minus the deductible. The insurer then filed a standard and no-evidence summary-judgment movement on the insured’s claims beneath the TPPCA. The trial court docket denied the movement.

In 2019, whereas this case was nonetheless pending within the trial court docket, the Texas Supreme Court docket determined Barbara Applied sciences. The insurer then made a further cost to the insured of $6,458.26, which it characterised as constituting $3,206.19 in statutory curiosity, $752.23 in prejudgment curiosity, and $2,500 for “estimated legal professional’s charges.” The insurer moved for reconsideration of its abstract judgment movement on the insured’s TPPCA declare, attaching new proof displaying it had paid each the appraisal award and the statutory curiosity it decided could be recoverable beneath the TPPCA.  The insured filed a cross movement for abstract judgment in help of his TPPCA claims, which the trial court docket granted.  The trial court docket then held a bench trial on legal professional’s charges and awarded the insured $96,358.50.

The Court docket in Ahmed noticed that the info within the on the spot case had been just like these in Barbara Applied sciences.  The Court docket in Ahmed was persuaded by language in Barbara Applied sciences that cost of an appraisal award is just like a settlement.  The Court docket in Ahmed noticed: 

As a result of cost of the appraisal award constitutes neither an admission of legal responsibility beneath the coverage nor a judicial willpower of legal responsibility, the mere undeniable fact that the insurer paid the appraisal award is just not determinative of legal responsibility, a core inquiry in a [claim under the TPPCA].  Accordingly, the insurer’s cost of an appraisal award “didn’t conclusively set up that it isn’t responsible for [the insured’s] declare, because it should to keep away from [damages under the TPPCA] as a matter of regulation beneath part 542.060.

The Court docket in Ahmed additionally relied on Martinez v. Allstate Automobile & Property Insurance coverage Co., 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 220008 (S.D. Tex. 2020).  There, Choose Ellison reasoned that dismissing a declare beneath the TPPCA on the premise that the insurer had paid the appraisal award together with the statutory legal professional’s charges could be akin to forcing an insured right into a settlement to which it didn’t agree.  The Court docket in Martinez relied on case regulation that didn’t concern appraisal and even insurance coverage.  Regardless, the Court docket in Ahmed concluded:

As mentioned in Martinez, and following the logic of Barbara Applied sciences, we conclude that, whereas advance cost of an appraisal award and statutory curiosity might entitle an insurer to an offset, it doesn’t entitle the insurer to abstract judgment on an insured’s [claim under the TPPCA]. To conclude in any other case could be to topic the insured on this case, Ahmed, to a settlement to which he didn’t agree.     

Individually, the Court docket in Ahmed decided the trial court docket erred in granting abstract judgment in favor of the insured on legal responsibility.  The insurer disputed that its cost of the appraisal award was an admission of legal responsibility on the insurance coverage declare that would topic it to legal responsibility beneath the TPPCA.

Implications of the Ahmed Determination

It is very important notice the constraints of Ahmed.  Whereas Ahmed is persuasive authority, it isn’t the regulation of the land. It was issued by an intermediate appellate court docket. So, except sure trial courts, it isn’t binding on each Texas court docket.  See In re Riggs, 315 S.W.3d 613, 616 n.2 (Tex. App.—Fort Price 2010, no pet.) (selections of different intermediate appellate which might be “not reviewed by our increased court docket” “are persuasive however not binding on the opposite intermediate appellate courts of our state”).  

It additionally stays to be seen whether or not Ahmed might be appealed to and reviewed by the Texas Supreme Court docket. To this finish, the insurer in Ahmed already filed a movement for rehearing en banc with the Fourteenth Court docket of Appeals, which sits in Houston. In its movement, the insurer argues that the panel opinion departs from the effectively settled rule that legal professional’s charges are barred absent damages. It additionally argues that the panel opinion misconstrues and misapplies Martinez (which can be a non-binding resolution) andfails to observe Ortiz (which is a binding resolution). So the authorized points raised in Ahmed are removed from settled at this level.     

That is vital as a result of there may be case regulation, akin to White v. Allstate Automobile & Property Insurance coverage Co., 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 180770 (S.D. Tex. Sept. 22, 2021), that finds the alternative of Ahmed. In White, Choose Tipton held that an insured can’t get better legal professional’s charges beneath the TPPCA with out first establishing its proper to damages beneath the TPPCA—i.e., penalty curiosity, which the insured can’t do if penalty curiosity has been voluntarily paid. Notably, Choose Tipton even quoted a previous resolution of the Fourteenth Court docket of Appeals, stating that “a plaintiff who doesn’t get better precise damages can’t get better attorneys’ charges beneath the Insurance coverage Code.” This corresponds with the black-letter rule mentioned in Ortiz that “legal professional’s charges and prices incurred within the prosecution or protection of a declare … are usually not damages.” Ortiz v. State Farm Lloyds, 589 S.W.3d 127, 135 (Tex. 2019). Notably, Choose Tipton additionally lately denied reconsideration of his resolution.  See No. 6:19-CV-00066, 2021 WL 4311114, (S.D. Tex. Sept. 21, 2021). White was mentioned in a previous weblog right here.

Texas Court docket of Appeals Provides Confusion to Publish-Appraisal Litigation Beneath the TPPCA

Additional, opposite to Ahmed, appraisal and settlement negotiations are totally different in some ways. Appraisal is a creature of contract and the settlement to make appraisal out there is entered into earlier than a dispute arises. Appraisal can be out there to the insured earlier than litigation commences and earlier than the insured incurs any attorneys’ charges. Sometimes, there is no such thing as a contractual proper to require one other celebration to interact in settlement negotiations. Settlement negotiations, akin to people who happen at a mediation, are normally a way to reach at a compromise of your entire matter to keep away from the time and value of litigation.  Appraisal resolves solely the disputed quantity of the loss, not protection, and both the 2 appraisers should agree, or the umpire should facet with one of many appraisers.  See Karl A. Schulz, Correct Outcomes in Appraisal – The Significance of the Umpire’s Topic Matter Experience, 15 J. Shopper & Industrial Legislation 54, 57 (2012).  And importantly, the Texas Supreme Court docket has not held that implementing an appraisal award is akin to implementing a settlement settlement that was by no means bargained for as analogized in Ahmed and Martinez. That’s as a result of it isn’t. There isn’t a query that the insured agrees to appraisal to set the quantity of loss—i.e., it’s a bargained-for contract provision—and may invoke appraisal at virtually any time, together with earlier than incurring any attorneys’ charges or participating in litigation.   

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