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Miami Office
9100 South Dadeland Blvd., Suite 1800
Miami, FL 33156
T: 305.374.1212 F: 305.374.7846
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Key West Office
402 Applerouth Lane, Suite 2C
Key West, FL 33040
T: 305.509.7300 F: 305.374.7846
view location | map locationFt. Lauderdale Office
110 East Broward Blvd., Suite 1400
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
T: 954.768.0011 F: 954.768.0514
view location | map locationWest Palm Beach Office
1700 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., Suite 800
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
T: 561.640.0303 F: 561.640.0524
view location | map locationIndian River | Martin | Okeechobee | Palm Beach | Saint Lucie
Tampa Office
400 North Ashley Drive, Suite 1200
Tampa, FL 33602
T: 813.204.9776 F: 813.204.9660
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201 South Orange Avenue, Suite 475
Orlando, FL 32801
T: 407.245.3630 F: 407.245.7685
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1396 NE 20th Avenue, #500
Ocala, FL 34470
T: 352.622.4222 F: 352.622.9122
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1 Independent Drive, Suite 1601
Jacksonville, FL 32202
T: 904.396.0062 F: 904.396.0380
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125 West Romana Street, Suite 550
Pensacola, FL 32502
T: 850.434.0003 F: 850.434.0223
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Tallahassee Office
1705 Metropolitan Boulevard, Suite 202
Tallahassee, FL 32308
T: 850.222.5188 F: 850.222.5108
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Ft. Myers Office
13350 Metro Parkway, Suite 201
Fort Myers, FL 33966
T: 239.334.8403 F: 239.939.0700
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Mobile Office
11 North Water Street, Suite 10290
Mobile, AL 36602
T: 251.308.3351 F: 251.287.1624
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Our Firm
our hi(story)
In 1963, Gene Kubicki founded the firm based on dedication to excellence. The same high standards have been maintained for over five decades -- years which have seen the firm’s ranks swell to over 200 attorneys.
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Our team knows return clients are the life blood of any law firm and this is why we ensure client satisfaction by an exacting attention to service and quality. Client service coupled with a spectacular work ethic, makes our team hard to beat.
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Kubicki Draper is committed to fostering an environment of equal opportunity for success and believes diversity is not only a moral imperative, but is also sound business practice.
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In response to the growing needs of its clients, the firm began expanding in the early 1980's and today is a diverse full-service law firm providing trial, appellate, coverage, commercial and real estate transaction services.
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Kubicki Draper enjoys a national reputation for expertise in the handling of complex, high stakes litigation matters, as well as, appellate, general commercial and real estate practice.
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With a dozen offices throughout the State of Florida and other key points in the southern parts of Georgia, Alabama, and Mississipi, our firm is familiar to every venue statewide and will never get home-teamed.
Practices
Kubicki Draper provides service in the following areas:
- Abuse Claims
- Administrative Law and Criminal Licensing
- Admiralty and Maritime
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Appellate Practice and Litigation Support/Consulting
- Attorney Fees Expert
- Auto Glass
- Automobile and Motorized Vehicles
- Bad Faith Defense and Good Faith Claims Handling Assistance
- Banking and Financial Services
- Bankruptcy and Creditors' Rights
- Class Actions / Multi-District Defense
- Commercial Litigation and Transactions
- Community Associations
- Construction
- Defamation
- Environmental
- First Party Property - Personal and Commercial
- Fraud / SIU / EUO
- Hospitality and Retail
- Insurance Coverage
- Intellectual Property
- Labor and Employment
- Liquor Liability
- Medical Malpractice
- Nursing Home and Assisted Living Facilities
- Personal Injury Protection (PIP)
- Premises Liability
- Presuit Settlement Assistance
- Products Liability
- Professional Liability
- Real Estate
- Trucking, Transportation and Logistics
- Workers' Compensation / Longshore and Harbor Workers
For questions about our services and/or to assign a new matter, please contact Brad McCormick.
September 16, 2024
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September 15, 2024
Some of our own team members are a testament to the rich Hispanic cultural tapestry. Their individual stories and experiences highlight for us how Hispanic traditions and culture continue to shape and enhance our daily lives and work environment, making our firm not only more diverse but also more connected to the communities we serve.
As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage, we are reminded of the strength and beauty found in diversity.
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September 12, 2024
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August 15, 2024
For more information on the U.S. News - Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” rankings, please visit the “Best Law Firms” website here.
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August 13, 2024
Brooke is currently a standout student at UCF Rosen College of Hospitality Management, where she is majoring in entertainment management with a minor in digital media. Her hard work and passion have led her to an incredible opportunity as a social media coordinator intern for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Based at NBC Sports headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, Brooke plays a crucial role in bringing the excitement of the Olympics to fans around the world.
In her role, Brooke is responsible for crafting engaging content that helps amplify the stories of athletes and celebrity hosts like Mike Tirico, Michael Phelps, Kelly Clarkson, and Snoop Dogg.
We are proud to see the next generation making waves in their respective fields, and Brooke’s success is a shining example of what can be achieved with determination and the right support system. Congratulations to Nigel and Brooke on her impressive accomplishments—we can’t wait to see what the future holds for her!
Read more about Brooke here.
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August 7, 2024
Laurie Adams- Personal Injury Litigation
Caryn Bellus- Appellate Practice
Angela Flowers- Appellate Practice
Jane Rankin- Real Estate Law
Leeza Newman- Construction Law and Insurance Law
These women exemplify leadership and dedication, and their inclusion in this edition reflects their hard work and commitment to excellence. Congratulations to all!
Best Lawyers is the oldest and most respected peer-review organization in the legal profession. It compiles its rankings through extensive surveys, where tens of thousands of leading lawyers confidentially evaluate their peers in local markets and specialties.
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August 2, 2024
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July 31, 2024
This is a testament to our commitment to creating a space where everyone can succeed, grounded in our belief that strength comes from diversity. We look forward to continuing our efforts and making our team even stronger.
View opportunities to join the KD Family here! https://www.kubickidraper.com/careers
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July 29, 2024
In Univ. Prop. & Cas. Ins. Co. v. Qureshi, No. 4D2023-1338 (Fla. 4th DCA July 24, 2024), the Fourth District reversed a final judgment awarding damages based on an insurer’s failure to pay for water leak damage, holding that the insureds were erroneously permitted to present evidence of estimated repair costs when the repairs had not been made. The Court held that the plain language of the policy and section 627.7011(3)(a), Fla. Stat., requires payment for repairs “as work is performed and expenses are incurred.” The Court also declined to apply the doctrine of prevention of performance, which it described as “the circular argument that [an insurer’s] failure to tender payment for the estimated damages prevented the insureds from performing the repair work.” Instead, it certified conflict with the Third District’s decision in Citizens Prop. Ins. Co. v. Tio, 304 So. 3d 1278 (Fla. 3d DCA 2020), on which Judge Warner relied in a dissenting opinion. Thus, in the Fourth District, it appears that insureds cannot seek damages for estimated property repair costs unless the repairs were actually made or costs incurred. However, in the Third District, such damages may be available. We recommend objecting to an insured’s request for estimated repair costs damages in all districts when those damages have not been made or costs incurred. View the opinion here.
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July 24, 2024
Considerations in application to our client's review of similarly situated scenarios include:
- If the client is requesting trial de novo, a motion for trial de novo must be filed within twenty days in the First and Fourth District's jurisdiction or it will not be granted.
- If the client misses the 20-day deadline, it may obtain relief by filing a motion for relief from judgment under rule 1.540(b).
- If the opposing party files an untimely motion for trial de novo, it should be opposed in all jurisdictions.
View the opinion here.
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July 23, 2024
This honor reflects our commitment to diversity, as we are the only firm on the list led by a team composed of over 50% women.
This achievement marks our ongoing journey toward a more impactful tomorrow.
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July 22, 2024
The series provides industry professionals the opportunity to network and share discussions regarding the industry's top themes.
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July 10, 2024
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July 3, 2024
The committee is dedicated to enhancing the professional development and educational opportunities of Florida Registered Paralegals through various outreach programs and educational initiatives.
Ananta brings a wealth of experience to this role, having served as a Florida paralegal prior to pursuing her law degree at St. Thomas University. Her background uniquely positions her to contribute to the committee’s mission, and we look forward to her valuable insights and active involvement.
For more information about the paralegal committee, click here.
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July 2, 2024
Mark experienced a transformative presentation by Siddh Guru titled "Lessons on Peak Performance, Health, and Family." Siddh Guru enhanced his teachings with insights gained from his extensive travels to over 192 countries, all dedicated to the benefit of humanity.
Did you know?
Hinduism has 1.2 billion followers, making it the third largest religion in the world, following Christianity and Islam.
Thank you, Mark, for participating in this enlightening event and bringing back valuable insights for us to learn and grow from.
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June 27, 2024
The committee's mission is to advance diversity and inclusion in the local legal community through educational initiatives, community outreach, and social engagement, promoting an inclusive environment that respects people of varied backgrounds, religions, sexual orientations, and abilities. We look forward to Benjamin's impactful contributions in furthering these goals!
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June 25, 2024
On the first day, she attended the Blue and Gold E-Board Installation Gala, hosted by the Florida Association for Women Lawyers (FAWL). Tracie is set to serve as the 2024-2025 Journal Committee Chair.
On the second day, she was sworn in as Secretary of the Virgil Hawkins Florida Chapter of the National Bar Association.
Additionally, she participated in FAWL’s Executive Board Retreat and attended the Henry T. Latimer Awards Luncheon, formerly known as the Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee Luncheon.
We are proud of Tracie's dedication to networking and professional growth, and we congratulate her on her achievements!
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September 10, 2024
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August 27, 2024
CE opportunities continue online! We invite clients and other insurance professionals to join us for our upcoming complimentary webinars.
For more information, e-mail us at info@kubickidraper.com.
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August 22, 2024
Register now to attend one, several, or all of our upcoming presentations by emailing us at: info@kubickdraper.com.
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July 16, 2024
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June 26, 2024
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April 10, 2024
Florida 4-Hour Law and Ethics Update
May 9, 2024 | 10:00 a.m. EST
Are you an All-Lines Florida licensed adjuster who needs to fulfill Florida's 4-Hour Law & Ethics (5-620) requirement? The complimentary webinar meets Florida Department of Insurance's 5-620 CE requirement and will cover:
- Regulatory Awareness
- Insurance Law and Updates
- Ethical Requirements
- Industry Trends
- Disciplinary Trends and Case Studies
This webinar is approved only for the 5-620 FL Adjuster All Lines License and/or the 2-20 FL General Lines License
For registration information, contact info@kubickidraper.com.
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March 19, 2024
Presented by: Jill Aberbach and Nicole Wulwick with special guest: Dana Race of Grindley Williams Engineering
For registration information, contact info@kubickidraper.com.
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February 14, 2024
March 15, 2024 | 12:00 p.m. EST
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January 23, 2024
February 22, 2024 | 10:00 a.m.
Florida 4-Hour Law and Ethics Update
Presenters: Michael Carney | Jason Friedman | Hillary Lovelady | Charles Watkins
- Regulatory Awareness
- Insurance Law and Updates
- Ethical Requirements
- Industry Trends
- Disciplinary Trends and Case Studies
This webinar is approved only for the 5-620 FL Adjuster All Lines License and/or the 2-20 FL General Lines License
February 27, 2024 | 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Don't Delay, Appeal Today! Non-Final Orders Subject to Immediate Appeal Under Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.130
Presenters: Michael Clarke | Joye Walford
This class will provide claims professionals and attorneys with a substantive review of the designated non-final orders of Florida’s trial courts which are subject to immediate appeal under Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.130. The course identifies issues and provides critical information on the time frame to institute an appeal, jurisdiction, required findings and rulings within the order(s), and standards of appellate review that are applied by the appellate court. Finally, the course provides specific examples of Florida appellate opinions interpreting and applying Rule 9.130 to frequently occurring fact patterns in civil litigation.
For registration information, email info@kubickidraper.com.
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December 22, 2023
Human Nature - The Benefit of the Human Factors Expert
January 16, 2024 | 1:00 p.m. EST
In this presentation, our team will delve into the practical side of how human factors experts play a crucial role in addressing negligence claims. They’ll walk you through the decision-making process, help you understand when a human factors expert is beneficial, and explore how they navigate claims for the best results. The team will also touch on the current legal context and Daubert considerations. Join us for a great discussion about the world of human factors expertise!
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November 13, 2023
December 5, 2023 | 12:00 pm EST
TBI claims have surged in recent years, with a mix of valid and questionable cases. This presentation will uncover the true nature of TBI injuries, offering insights into distinguishing genuine claims from dubious ones and providing strategies for their defense.
For registration information, contact us at info@kubickidraper.com.
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October 4, 2023
KD Construction Conference | November 3, 2023
KD's Construction Practice Group is excited to invite you to a groundbreaking event that will revolutionize your approach to construction claims!
Whether you're a seasoned professional looking to refine your skills or someone new to the construction claims arena, our virtual construction conference promises to be a day filled with valuable insights and practical knowledge to boost your expertise in the field by reviewing the latest industry trends, innovations, and strategies.
Register today to secure your spot for one, some, or all of our upcoming construction presentations on November 3!
To register, email us at info@kubickidraper.com.
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October 4, 2023
Florida 4-Hour Law and Ethics Update
November 8, 2023 | 10:00 a.m. EST
Are you an All-Lines Florida licensed adjuster who needs to fulfill Florida's 4-Hour Law & Ethics (5-620) requirement? The complimentary webinar meets Florida Department of Insurance's 5-620 CE requirement and will cover:
- Regulatory Awareness
- Insurance Law and Updates
- Ethical Requirements
- Industry Trends
- Disciplinary Trends and Case Studies
This webinar is approved only for those who hold the 5-620 Adjuster All Lines License and/or the 2-20 General Lines License.
For registration information, email info@kubickidraper.com.
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September 26, 2023
October 26, 2023 | 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. EST
OSHA: Investigation, Application and Detection of Fraud in First Party Property Estimates and Admissibility at Trial
Presenters: Sarah Goldberg and Barbara Fox
This class will discuss common OSHA requirements, how they are included in first party property estimates and how to identify and handle fraud in estimates based on OSHA requirements.
All courses are complimentary for insurance professionals and are approved by the Florida Department of Financial Services for continuing education credit.
For registration information, email us at info@kubickidraper.com.
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August 16, 2023
These complimentary webinars are designed to provide claims professionals with valuable information that will assist them in their day to day claims handling and management. Join us!
Presented By: KD's Construction Practice Group
Workers' Compensation Immunity Available Under Florida’s Worker Compensation Law in Florida’s Construction Industry
September 14, 2023
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
Join us to discuss the various aspects and defenses provided by Florida Statute Section 440. This course will walk the audience through the statutory analysis and include a discussion of the ways to put the insured in the best position to not only help their case, but also support dispositive motions.
Defending Construction Cases and the Possibility of Early Resolution
September 25, 2023
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
This presentation will explore how to strategically maximize opportunities for early case resolution in construction related cases and to effectively defend construction cases.
For registration infomation, email info@kubickidraper.com.
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June 27, 2023
Florida 4-Hour Law and Ethics Update
July 25, 2023
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST
Are you an All-Lines Florida licensed adjuster who needs to fulfill Florida's 4-Hour Law & Ethics (5-620) requirement? The complimentary webinar meets Florida Department of Insurance's 5-620 CE requirement and will cover:
• Regulatory Awareness
• Insurance Law and Updates
• Ethical Requirements
• Industry Trends
• Disciplinary Trends and Case Studies
This webinar is approved only for those who hold the 5-620 Adjuster All Lines License and/or the 2-20 General Lines License.
For more information, or to register please contact info@kubickidraper.com.
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June 5, 2023
Auto Glass Practice Group Presents:
Seeing Through Fraud in Auto Glass Litigation
June 29, 2023
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
Presenters: Caryn Bellus, Jacqueline Bertelsen, Marsha Moses, and Anthony Atala
For more information, or to register please contact info@kubickidraper.com.
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May 22, 2023
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May 5, 2023
KD's Workers' Compensation Practice Group Presents:
Workers' Compensation: Daily Litigation Defense Strategies
June 15, 2023
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
Join us to learn all about handling a workers' compensation claim from the reporting of the incident and initial investigation on through to the litigation process. The presentation will review updated case law and focus on litigation techniques and tips, including asserting defenses.
Florida 4-Hour Law and Ethics Update
June 21, 2023
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST
Are you an All-Lines Florida licensed adjuster who needs to fulfill Florida's 4-Hour Law & Ethics (5-620) requirement? The complimentary webinar meets Florida Department of Insurance's 5-620 CE requirement and will cover:
• Regulatory Awareness
• Insurance Law and Updates
• Ethical Requirements
• Industry Trends
• Disciplinary Trends and Case Studies
This webinar is approved only for those who hold the 5-620 Adjuster All Lines License and/or the 2-20 General Lines License.
For more information, or to register please contact info@kubickidraper.com.
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IN THIS KDQ ISSUE:
- News & Announcements
- Legal Updates
- KD in the Community
- Spotlight: Meet Michael Suarez
- Hispanic Heritage
- First Party Conference Recap
- First Party Conference Part II - Program Info
- Construction Conference
- Presentations & Speaking Engagements
- Recent Results
- In Loving Memory: Karleen Turchin
- KD Team Updates
- Contact Us
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June 30, 2023
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- KD in the Community
- What to Cover When Coverage Issues Arise: 5 Tips for Determining If You Need An EUO and, If So, What Questions to Ask
- Spotlight on Jason Friedman
- News / Annoucements
- The Ins and Outs of Florida Deceptive & Unfair Trade Practices Act Claims: What They Are, What Considerations Are Needed, and How to Defend Them
- Under Construction: A Quick How-To for Investigating & Analyzing Roadway Claims Occurring in or Near Construction Zones
- Presentations & Speaking Engagements
- Recent Results: Appellate
- Recent Results: Trials & Motions
- New Team Members
- New Additions
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- KD in the Community
- Recent Rule Change Allows for Immediate Appellate Review of Orders Permitting or Denying Punitive Damages
- Insuring a Subcontractor? Four Factors to Consider in Evaluating a Tender Demand from a General Contractor
- Spotlight on Laurie Adams
- Presentations and Speaking Engagements
- Appraisal: The Secret Weapon You May Want to Consider for Your Claim
- On the Hook for a Prevailing Party's Attorney's Fees? Here's What to Know About Contingency Fee Multipliers
- Recent Results: Appellate and Trials, Motions, Mediations
- Charting the Right Course in Admiralty Jurisdiction: 5 Tips for Staying Afloat
- New Team Members
- News / Annoucements
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April 4, 2022
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In Florida Insurance Guarantee Association v. Feijoo, 49 Fla. L. Weekly D801 (Fla. 3d DCA 2024), Caryn Bellus and Barbara Fox obtained a reversal of a summary judgment. Plaintiff amended the complaint to name FIGA after Windhaven Insurance Company was declared insolvent. After FIGA tendered full payment, Plaintiff sought summary judgment under its declaratory judgment claim for improper policy cancellation, but asserted, outside the pleading, that it was entitled to a declaration regarding the policy’s validity and effectiveness on the date of loss. The appellate court found the two claims to be substantially different and held summary judgment was improperly entered on a claim that was never pled.
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June 26, 2024
The KD team was brought in to handle the defense after the case was transferred from another firm when it became clear that a jury trial would be necessary.
Following the no-liability verdict and final judgment obtained on behalf of our clients, the plaintiff now faces potential exposure for attorneys' fees and costs due to an expired proposal for settlement.
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May 22, 2024
The Plaintiff homeowner filed a lawsuit for breach of contract after her Hurricane Irma claim was denied in 2018. Plaintiff reported damage approximately 9 months after the storm, when a bedroom ceiling collapsed. Plaintiff hired a mitigation company three times between June 2018 and June 2020.
At trial, Plaintiff sought six figures for roof replacement and interior damage, while the mitigation company sought over $50,000 for its services. The lawsuit exposed the Defendant insurance carrier to potential fees in the hundreds of thousands, and likely a multiplier.
After a four-day trial, the jury ruled in favor of the insurance carrier finding that Plaintiff failed to prove Hurricane Irma caused the damage. Plaintiff unsuccessfully tried to exclude photos of a similar prior claim several times. Sarah’s skillful cross-examination revealed the prior claim damaged the same areas, and she demonstrated Plaintiff’s dishonesty about the prior loss. The coup de grâce came when Charles pounced on the overreach of Plaintiff's attorney and forced Plaintiff's expert to read into evidence his testimony that the repairs did not meet code – this, after hours of refusing to directly answer questions.
The insurance carrier’s expert showed the roof had no wind damage wind damage but rather repeated problems due to improper repair. Demonstratives illustrated and convinced the jury what real wind damages looked like with this type of roof.
With over five years of litigating numerous issues concerning expert testimony, dozens of Motions in Limine, prior claim photographs, the application, and burden shifting for trial, this trial win resulted in a huge cost savings for the carrier of multiple six figures.
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May 22, 2024
William and Joye filed for reconsideration, arguing the court considered evidence not in the record. The Plaintiff abandoned her reliance on the Life Safety Code and two other codes, introducing a new code and one not adopted by the ordinance, requesting judicial notice of these codes. The court granted reconsideration, refused to consider the new code, and held that judicial notice was improper for the non-adopted code. Without evidence of a code violation, the court granted full final summary judgment.
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January 11, 2024
For more information about this case and/or to discuss similar matters, do not hesitate to reach out to Sharon C. Degnan at (407) 419-3812 | scd@kubickidraper.com.
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October 19, 2022
Caryn and Ben represented Cincinnati Specialty Underwriters Insurance Company, which issued a CGL policy to window contractor KNS Group, LLC. The subcontractor who hired KNS, GM&P Consulting and Glazing Contractors, Inc., was eventually sued by the casino’s owner for faulty workmanship, and GM&P sought a defense and indemnity as an additional insured on KNS’s policy, which Cincinnati denied. In the subsequent coverage action, the district entered summary judgment for Cincinnati, finding that it had no duty to defend or indemnify GM&P because the policy’s additional insured coverage only extended to claims of vicarious liability for KNS’s negligence, which the underlying complaint did not allege.
On appeal, GM&P argued that the policy, which covered GM&P for property damage caused “in whole or in part” by KNS, included the casino owner’s claims because the underlying complaint alleged improper installation of the casino’s “glass façade,” which GM&P had subcontracted to KNS. In response, Cincinnati argued that the underlying complaint said nothing about KNS, and thus GM&P was being sued only for its own negligence, which the plain language of the policy did not cover. The Eleventh Circuit agreed, holding that the policy only covered GM&P for liability that “is caused by or occurs by reason of acts or omissions of the named insured.” Because there were no such allegations in the underlying complaint, the court affirmed summary judgment for Cincinnati.
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