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Arbitration Win Where the Assignment of Benefits was Found to be Invalid

Colleen A. Kerins, of our Ft. Myers office, obtained a complete defense verdict for an insurance carrier in arbitration. Colleen argued the assignment of benefits did not apply to the replacement of the screen-enclosure cage and garage door based on the language of the assignment of benefits. The estimate was for over $200,000. The arbitrator determined that the assignment of benefits was invalid.

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