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Arbitrator Enters Defense Verdict in Hail/Windstorm Homeowners’ Suit.

Jonathan O. Aihie, of our Miami office, obtained a complete defense verdict at arbitration. The suit arose from a hail/windstorm where an inspection revealed minimal roof damage that did not exceed the insured’s deductible. The insured demanded a total roof replacement, leading to arbitration.  Jonathan argued the evidence showed only three damaged shingles and that the wind speeds were relatively low on the date of loss.  The arbitrator agreed that the roof damage was not the result of the hail/windstorm and entered a verdict for the insurer.

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