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In a Win for Insurers, Appellate Courts Enforce Appraisal Provisions in Auto Glass Claims

In NCI LLC F/K/A Auto Glass Store LLC A/A/O Dora Noe v. Progressive, the Fifth upheld the trial court’s dismissal of a complaint without prejudice and enforced the plain language of the policy’s appraisal provision.
In a consolidated appeal, Progressive American Insurance Company v. Hillsborough Insurance Recovery Center, LLC, et al., the Second reversed the trial court’s denial of Progressive’s motion to compel appraisal and reiterated its analysis from the Progressive v. Glassmetics decision, which broadly upheld appraisal under Florida law.

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