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First DCA Affirms Judgment for Insurer in Assignment-of-Benefits Dispute

Caryn Bellus and Ben Carter of our Miami office obtained an affirmance of an order granting the insurer’s motion for judgment on the pleadings in The Mold Man, Inc. v. American Integrity Insurance Company of Florida, case number 1D2024-1259. In a case handled at the trial level by Andrew Abreu of our Pensacola office, Caryn and Ben successfully argued to the First DCA that the invoice attached to the plaintiff’s assignment of benefits, which grouped multiple services in each line item, and described services that might be performed, was not an itemized, per-unit cost estimate of the services to be performed by the assignee required by § 627.7152, Florida Statutes.

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