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Summary Judgment Win in One of Three Related First-Party Property Claims

William Sabinson, of our West Palm Beach office, received a summary judgment in a first party property case. Billy argued various defenses against the claim brought by the mold contractor, including late notice and that the insured failed to provide a recorded statement. Notably, this claim is one of three related claims; the second claim was brought by the insured who voluntarily dismissed his claim right before the summary judgment hearing in order to avoid fees/costs, and the third one brought by the “EMS” contractor, which also has a motion for summary judgment pending (that we suspect should be voluntarily dismissed).

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