Co-operators v Hollands
The Co-operators General Insurance Company
Law Firm / Organization
Bell Temple LLP
Lawyer(s)

Hugh G. Brown

Brian Hollands
Law Firm / Organization
Self Represented
Definity Insurance Company
Law Firm / Organization
O'Donnell, Robertson & Partners
Lawyer(s)

Cameron Foster

Case Background:

  • Incident: Brian Hollands, while driving friends home, got into an accident. Two passengers sued him, leading Hollands to claim liability coverage from his insurer, Co-operators.
  • Legal Issue: Co-operators sought a declaration that Hollands did not have liability coverage at the time of the accident and thus should not defend or indemnify him.

Court Proceedings:

  • Application Date: June 9, 2022
  • Hearing Dates: June 3-5, 2024
  • Representation:
    • Hugh G. Brown for Co-operators
    • Self-represented: Brian Hollands
    • Cameron Foster for Definity Insurance (intervenor)

Key Issues Addressed:

  1. Liability Coverage Cancellation:
    • Hollands admitted to changing his car insurance from collision to comprehensive before the accident, intending the change to be effective afterward.
  2. Compliance with Insurance Act:
    • Co-operators needed to prove compliance with statutory requirements for the policy change to be legally effective.

Court Findings:

  • Judge: Mandhane J.
  • Ruling: Co-operators successfully demonstrated that Hollands cancelled his liability coverage before the accident, complying with legal requirements.
  • Outcome: Co-operators was not required to defend or indemnify Hollands.

Costs:

  • Co-operators' Claim: Sought $103,375.96 in substantial indemnity costs against Definity.
  • Definity's Argument: Advocated for partial indemnity costs of $58,884, citing unnecessary actions by Co-operators and the late disclosure of key documents.
  • Judge's Decision:
    • Substantial indemnity costs were not justified due to Co-operators' actions that prolonged proceedings.
    • Ordered Definity to pay Co-operators $70,000 inclusive of all costs.

 

Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
CV-22-84
Insurance law
$ 70,000
Plaintiff