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Arbitration Victory in Homeowners Insurance Dispute

Kameron Romaelle, of our Ft. Lauderdale office, secured a defense verdict in a non-binding arbitration, leading to a voluntary dismissal with prejudice in a homeowner insurance matter. Originally set for trial, the dispute involved a claim of over $40,000 for damages from an A/C leak. Despite initial denial due to seepage issues, Kameron effectively used engineer findings and the insured’s testimony to refute the plaintiff’s less compelling evidence, including their citation of our own engineer’s study. The arbitrator awarded a defense verdict, prompting the plaintiff to request a walk away and a dismissal with prejudice was filed shortly after. 

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