Employee’s Illegitimate Acts Insured

Employee’s Illegitimate Acts Insured

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Four insurers (collectively, the appellants) appealed the district court’s order finding they are required to provide insurance coverage for an incident at Hampton Inn-Albany, a hotel owned by Albany Downtown Hotel Partners, LCC (Albany), and managed by Banyan Tree Management, LCC (Banyan). The four insurance companies-Citizens Insurance Company of America and Massachusetts Bay Insurance Company (collectively, Hanover), Westfield Insurance Company (Westfield), and Starr Indemnity &Liability Company (Starr)-issued commercial general liability insurance to Banyan and Albany.

In Citizens Insurance Company Of America, Massachusetts Bay Insurance Company, Westfield Insurance Company, Intervenor v. Banyan Tree Management, LLC, Albany Downtown Hotel Partners, LLC, Jane Doe, Starr Indemnity &Liability Company, No. 22-13581, United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit (September 28, 2023) the Eleventh Circuit affirmed.

FACTS

In 2015, an employee of Hampton Inn-Albany secretly recorded a hotel guest while she was showering in the hotel bathroom. Years later, the video was circulated, and the guest sued Banyan and Albany for negligence, premises liability, and vicarious liability, alleging she suffered emotional and subsequent physical injury (Underlying Complaint). Banyan and Albany subsequently sought coverage from their insurance providers, who disputed their duty to cover this injury, primarily arguing that the Underlying Complaint did not include allegations of “personal and advertising injury” arising out of Albany’s “legitimate business,” and that their policy exclusions precluded coverage.

DISCUSSION

Georgia law makes clear that ambiguities are to be resolved in favor of the insured noting that if the policy exclusions are ambiguous, the purported reservation of rights must be construed strictly against the insurer and liberally in favor of the insured.

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The appellants failed to even make a showing of ambiguity, let alone definitively establish that the Underlying Complaint falls outside their policies or that an exclusion precludes coverage. The Eleventh Circuit found unpersuasive the arguments that the hotel guest’s right to privacy was not violated, and that the recording did not arise out of Banyan and Albany’s business.

While filming a showering guest is clearly not a “legitimate” hotel practice, when a hotel employee-who would not have had access to the room but for his authority-places the camera in the bathroom and circulates the video, the injury was undoubtedly imputed to the hotel.

Accordingly, the Eleventh Circuit affirmed the district court’s decision.

Hotel employees should not have the access to film a guest while she showered and then distribute the video to the world as she, believing she was taking a private shower, was clearly an illegitimate hotel practice performed by an employee who was given access by the hotel to include a camera where the victim showered. No exclusion applied and coverage was clearly applicable.

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