Defendant Althea Boggs argues that the trial court erred in granting summary judgment in favor of Selective Insurance Company and finding that Selective has no duty to defend or indemnify Joseph Thomas. We decline to address this case on the merits, however, because the appeal must be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. “This Court may raise the question of subject matter jurisdiction on its own motion, even if it was not argued by the parties in their briefs.”
Ramsey v. Interstate Insurors, Inc.,
Only a “party aggrieved” has a right to appeal. N.C. Gen. Stat. § 1-271 (1996). A “party aggrieved” is one whose legal rights have been denied or directly and injuriously affected by the action of the trial court.
See In re Application for Reassignment,
In this case, defendant Boggs’s legal rights have not been denied, nor directly and injuriously affected by entry of summary judgment in favor of Selective. An injured party who obtains a judgment against the insured has no greater rights against the insurer than the insured.
See Davenport v. Indemnity Co.,
Moreover, when an injured person is not a party to an insurance liability indemnity contract, and the contract contains no agreement that the insurance shall inure to the benefit of the person injured, the insurance is a matter wholly between the insurer and the insured, and the injured person has no legal or equitable interest.
Clark v. Bonsal,
By appealing the summary judgment in favor of Selective, defendant Boggs is in effect attempting to make a claim directly against the insurer, prior to any judgment against defendant Thomas. This she cannot do. Defendant Boggs has no legal interest in the liability insurance policy in question unless and until she obtains a judgment against defendant Thomas in the underlying negligence suit, and execution of that judgment is returned unsatisfied. See id.
Because we find that Boggs’s legal rights have not been denied or directly and injuriously affected by the action of the trial court, she is not a “party aggrieved” and has no
Dismissed.
