Appraisers Can’t Determine Causation

Appraisers Can’t Determine Causation

Appraisal Limited to Quantum of Crop Loss

Posted on November 14, 2022 by Barry Zalma

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In Agrisompo North America, Inc. v. Coldwater Planting Company, M&W Farms, LLC, Brazil Planting Company, Pushen & Pullen Farms, and Webb Farms, No. 3:22cv51-MPM-RP, United States District Court, N.D. Mississippi (November 4, 2022) Coldwater Planting Company, et al moved to dismiss this action.

ISSUES

Plaintiff Agrisompo asked the USDC to enter an order appointing an “umpire” to decide the underlying crop insurance dispute. The dispute was to determine whether the crop damage suffered by the insureds in June 2021 was caused by a covered wind damage event or a non-covered flood event.

The parties were unable to resolve their disagreements regarding this issue, and plaintiff responded to the impasse by suing to appoint an umpire. Plaintiff contended that the court has the authority to make such an appointment based on an appraisal policy provision which states that the appraisal procedure will be used “[i]f you and we fail to agree on the percentage of loss caused by one of the insured perils ….”

ANALYSIS

There is extensive Mississippi authority holding that, under the law of this state, an appraiser may not determine causation issues under an insurance contract. In Jefferson Davis Cnty. Sch. Dist. v. RSUI Indem. Co., 2009 WL 367688, at *2 (S.D.Miss. Feb. 11, 2009), Judge Parker wrote that: “Defendant argues that appraisal is inappropriate because this case involves ‘coverage and causation questions, not a dispute about the value of an admittedly covered loss.’”

Judge Parker also wrote that “it is clear that under Mississippi law the purpose of an appraisal is not to determine the cause of loss or coverage under an insurance policy; rather, it is ‘limited to the function of determining the money value of the property’ at issue.” (emphasis added)

This authority convinced the USDC as being directly on point, and, in response, plaintiff is only able to offer it precedent from other states, which follow a different interpretation of the law. While plaintiff is able to cite extensive authority from other jurisdictions in this regard, this merely serves to highlight the fact that it is defendants who are able to offer Mississippi precedent on point.

Plaintiff did not dispute that the diversity action is governed by Mississippi law, and it therefore seemed clear to the court that the relief which it sought from the court is unavailable to it. The court noted that a civil action is presently pending in the Greenville Division which seeks to litigate the insurance coverage issues. Therefore the court concluded that that case is the proper forum for the parties to resolve their disputes.

Defendants’ motion to dismiss this action was, therefore,?granted.

ZALMA OPINION

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Standard “appraisal” language limits the ability of the appraisers to only determine the amount of loss. Determination of coverage disputes can only be resolved in appropriate breach of contract action. Some jurisdictions have tried to give appraisers more authority than that provided by the policy. The USDC kept to the authority in the policy and followed by the state of Mississippi.

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