April 12, 2017

Country-Wide Ins. Co. v GEICO Gen. Ins. Co. (2017 NY Slip Op 50460(U))

Headnote

The court considered a petition to confirm an arbitration award dated November 17, 2015 and a cross-petition to confirm an arbitration award dated January 29, 2016. The main issue decided was whether respondent GEICO General Insurance Company was entitled to recoup no-fault benefits paid through "loss transfer" reimbursement. The court held that the arbitrator's determination that GEICO was entitled to recoup the benefits was supported by evidence and was not arbitrary and capricious. The court also rejected the appellant's contention that the arbitrator improperly considered new evidence, stating that any mistake made by the arbitrator did not establish fraud or misconduct and did not provide a sufficient basis for vacatur.

Reported in New York Official Reports at Country-Wide Ins. Co. v GEICO Gen. Ins. Co. (2017 NY Slip Op 50460(U))

Country-Wide Ins. Co. v GEICO Gen. Ins. Co. (2017 NY Slip Op 50460(U)) [*1]
Country-Wide Ins. Co. v GEICO Gen. Ins. Co.
2017 NY Slip Op 50460(U) [55 Misc 3d 133(A)]
Decided on April 12, 2017
Appellate Term, First Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.

Decided on April 12, 2017

SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE TERM, FIRST DEPARTMENT
PRESENT: Lowe, III, P.J., Ling-Cohan, Gonzalez, JJ.
570850/16
Country-Wide Insurance Company a/a/o Quinbin Yuan, Petitioner-Appellant,

against

GEICO General Insurance Company, Respondent-Respondent.

Petitioner, as limited by its brief, appeals from so much of an order of the Civil Court of the City of New York, New York County (Jose A. Padilla, J.), entered June 1, 2016, as denied its petition to confirm an arbitration award dated November 17, 2015, and granted respondent’s cross-petition to confirm an arbitration award dated January 29, 2016.

Per Curiam.

Order (Jose A. Padilla, J.), entered June 1, 2016, affirmed, with $10 costs.

The cross-petition to confirm the arbitration award dated January 29, 2016 was properly granted. The arbitrator’s determination that respondent GEICO was entitled to recoup no-fault benefits paid through “loss transfer” reimbursement was supported by the evidence and was not arbitrary and capricious (see Matter of DTG Operations, Inc. v AutoOne Ins. Co., 144 AD3d 422 [2016]; Matter of Emerald Claims Mgt. for Ullico Cas. Ins. Co. v A. Cent. Ins. Co., 121 AD3d 481, 482 [2014]).

Contrary to the appellant’s contention that the arbitrator improperly considered new evidence, the prior arbitration award expressly provided that GEICO “should not be precluded from re-filing with additional evidence.” In any event, any purported mistake by the arbitrator in considering certain evidence was not “so gross or palpable as to establish fraud or misconduct” (Korein v Rabin, 29 AD2d 351, 356 [1968]; CPLR 7511[b][1][i]), and did not, by itself, provide a sufficient basis for vacatur (see Matter of Utica Mut. Ins. Co. v Incorporated Vil. of Floral Park, 262 AD2d 565 [1999]).

THIS CONSTITUTES THE DECISION AND ORDER OF THE COURT.


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Decision Date: April 12, 2017