Summary
Judgment affirmed. Deen, P J., and Sognier, J., concur.
Summary
Judgment affirmed. Deen, P J., and Sognier, J., concur.
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Continental Bankers Life Insurance Company (Continental) issued a health insurance policy to appellant-plaintiffs Mr. and Mrs. William Crider. Appellants submitted a claim on the policy which Continental refused to pay. Appellants then brought suit against Continental, seeking to recover insurance benefits under the policy, bad faith penalties, and attorney's fees. A jury returned a verdict which awarded appellants actual damages of $47,627, bad faith penalties of $11,907, and attorney's fees of $13,000. Judgment was entered on the verdict and Continental tendered a check in the amount of $47,627 to appellants. Prior to satisfying the remaining portion of appellants' judgment, however, Continental became insolvent. Appellants then brought this suit, seeking to recover from appellee-defendant Georgia Life & Health Insurance Guaranty Association the unsatisfied portion of their judgment against Continental. Appellee answered, denying the material allegations of the complaint. After a period of discovery, cross-motions for summary judgment were filed. The trial court entered an order granting summary judgment in favor of appellee and denying appellants' motion for summary judgment. Appellants appeal from that order, enumerating as error only the grant of summary judgment in favor of appellee.
OCGA
It is undisputed that Continental's payment of $47,627 satisfied appellants' judgment for benefits under the policy. Appellants assert only an unsatisfied judgment for statutory damages pursuant to OCGA
Appellants attempt to distinguish Colwell, urging that the statutory provisions applicable to appellee are to "be liberally construed to effect the purpose set forth in Code Section
Appellants point out that the statutory provisions which were applicable to the GIIP in Colwell had been amended so as to provide that "[a] covered claim shall not include any claim or judgment for punitive damages and attorney's fees associated therewith against any insolvent insurer, its insured, or the [GIIP]." OCGA
Henry D. Fellows, Jr., Thomas C. Gilliland, for appellee.
1988
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