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Summary Judgment Granted and Costs Recovered in a “No Peril Created Opening” Case Where Public Adjuster Denied Being an Expert

Anthony Atala, of our Miami office, obtained a summary judgment for an insurance carrier in another “No Peril Created Opening” case. In this case, the carrier denied a late-reported Hurricane Irma claim for not having a covered peril based on the field adjuster’s inspection.  Plaintiff only utilized a public adjuster who opined that the roof had a covered peril due to the subject hurricane. At deposition, the public adjuster denied being an expert and that his estimate was incorrect. The judge did not consider Plaintiff’s affidavit on causation, determined that there was no evidence of a covered peril, granted summary judgment, and granted final judgment of costs. The carrier recovered over $2,000 in costs, which were paid by the insured.

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