Gabrielle Wright | Marshall Dennehey The Second District Court of Appeals considered whether an insurer can raise, as the basis of a motion to dismiss or as an affirmative defense, for the first time, compliance with the insured’s statutory requirements of Fla. Stat. § 624.155. Prior to filing a bad faith suit, the plaintiff served… Continue reading Objections to the Adequacy of a Civil Remedy Notice Can Be Waived
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Bad Faith Suit Dismissed for Insufficient Civil Remedy Notice
Krista Elsasser, Samantha Epstein and Hope Zelinger | Bressler, Amery & Ross On September 13, 2021, Judge Nicholas Lopane in Broward County dismissed a bad faith suit filed by McDonald and Barnhill against United Property and Casualty Insurance Company (“United”), finding that the Civil Remedy Notice (“CRN”) on which it was purportedly based to be… Continue reading Bad Faith Suit Dismissed for Insufficient Civil Remedy Notice
Civil Remedy Notices – What Are They and What Do They Require?
Marie Laur | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | November 29, 2017 You filed a claim with your insurance company after suffering a loss and it is refusing to pay what is owed under your insurance policy – what now? One of your options is to file a Civil Remedy Notice of Insurer Violation, or… Continue reading Civil Remedy Notices – What Are They and What Do They Require?