Ted C. Smith v. The Shelby Insurance Company of The Shelby Insurance Group

Case Number
03A01-9603-CH-00076

This is a declaratory judgment action. The complaint seeks a declaration that a loss caused by damage to the plaintiff's building is covered under a commercial property insurance policy issued by The Shelby Insurance Company (Shelby). Following a bench trial, the Chancellor held that there was coverage under the policy and awarded the plaintiff a judgment for $12,352.92. Shelby appeals, arguing that there is no coverage because the premises were vacant at the time of the loss.  It also argues tha the loss is not covered because the policy excludes coverage for damages "[c]aused by or resulting from theft." The plaintiff, Ted C. Smith (Smith), raises, as an additional issue, the failure of the trial court to award the statutory bad faith penalty authorized by T.C. A. § 56- 7- 105( a ) .

Authoring Judge
Judge Charles D. Susano, Jr.
Originating Judge
Chancellor Richard G. Johnson
Case Name
Ted C. Smith v. The Shelby Insurance Company of The Shelby Insurance Group
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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