QBE Insurance v. D. Gangi Contracting Corp.
The Supreme Court, Appellate Division, affirmed an order declaring that plaintiff insurer QBE was not obligated to defend or indemnify defendant general contractor Gangi in a personal injury action. The court found that QBE properly disclaimed coverage due to Gangi's late notice of the underlying accident, which occurred three years prior. Gangi's president, who had contemporaneous knowledge of the worker D’Ambrosi’s severe injuries, failed to promptly notify QBE. The court ruled that the president's knowledge was imputed to Gangi, triggering its duty to notify, and rejected Gangi's excuse of a good faith belief of nonliability given the severity of the injuries and potential Labor Law strict liability. QBE’s subsequent disclaimer was deemed timely, and effective against D'Ambrosi’s counsel despite not specifically addressing D'Ambrosi’s own notice failure.