Intact Insurance Company v. Laporte
John Laporte o/a Warrior Gear
Law Firm / Organization
Lerners LLP
Intact Insurance Company
Law Firm / Organization
Conway Litigation

Background:

  • John Laporte's business premises were damaged by fire on November 23, 2018.
  • Intact Insurance provided $3 million in coverage; replacement value was $2.5 million, market value was $265,000.
  • Dispute over ACV led to an umpire assessing it at $1,084,000.

Legal Dispute:

  • Intact challenged the umpire’s ACV determination, claiming it was unreasonable and unsupported, exceeding market value.
  • The Divisional Court majority agreed and quashed the umpire’s decision; Leiper J. dissented.

Appeal Decision:

  • The Court of Appeal found the majority erred, agreeing with Leiper J.
  • ACV can exceed market value if it reflects the property's value to the insured.
  • The umpire’s decision was based on substantial evidence, including the unique business location and repair costs.
  • The indemnity principle was upheld; the award was not a profit but aimed to restore Laporte’s business position.

Conclusion:

  • The appeal was allowed, reinstating the umpire’s ACV determination of $1,084,000.
  • Costs against Laporte in the lower court were reversed; Intact was ordered to pay $16,000 for Divisional Court costs and $18,000 for the appeal.
Court of Appeal for Ontario
COA-23-CV-1037
Insurance law
$ 1,084,000
Appellant