Property Damage Not Peril Under Multi-Peril Insurance Policy

Recently, Alberta's Court of Queen's Bench held a multi-peril contract of insurance did not cover damage sustained to the structural integrity of a parkade. In Condominium Corporation No. 9312374 v Aviva Insurance Company of Canada, 2018 ABQB 674, faulty workmanship resulted in damage to the structural integrity of a parkade. A claim for indemnification was made by the Condominium Corporation (the "Insured") and denied by Aviva. The Insured brought an action in an attempt to secure coverage and an Application was heard before Master Prowse as to whether the Insured's policy excluded the damage plead in its Statement of Claim. Master Prowse ultimately decided the Insured's policy covered the damage plead notwithstanding an exclusionary clause (reproduced below) providing said policy did not insure "the cost of making good ... faulty or improper workmanship." Aviva appealed Master Prowse's decision.

Briefly, the Honourable Mr. Justice Hall held the damage sustained was (undoubtedly) a result of "faulty or improper workmanship" and, further, was neither itself a peril nor the result of an otherwise insured peril. Accordingly, Justice Hall concluded the damage sustained (i.e., the cost of contracted work and repairing the parkade's structural integrity) was excluded by Section I, paragraph 6(G)(b) and failed to trigger the exception to said exclusion.

Notably, Justice Hall distinguished the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Ledcor Construction Ltd. v Northbridge Indemnity Insurance Co., 2016 SCC 37, wherein a builder's risk / course of construction insurance policy was found to cover the cost of removing and replacing windows damaged by faulty workmanship notwithstanding an exclusionary clause providing the policy did not insure "[t]he cost of making good faulty workmanship . . . unless physical damage not otherwise excluded by this policy results, in which event this policy shall insure such resulting damage." Here, Justice Hall held the policy at issue was not a builder's risk /...

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT