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Case:
Pavel Figueredo v. Defendant Insurance Company
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Attorney(s):
Plaintiff Counsel:
The Property Advocates, P.A.
Result:
Dismissal with Prejudice
Summary:
Miami Senior Partner Anthony Perez, Esq., and Senior Associate Alec Teijelo, Esq., obtained a dismissal with prejudice in the matter styled Pavel Figueredo v. Defendant Insurance Company. Plaintiff filed suit alleging that Defendant breached the insurance contract by denying coverage for his claim for damage to his property resulting from a kitchen leak, and then subsequently sold the property. Defendant filed its Motion for Final Summary Judgment, asserting that there was neither any evidence of out of pocket expenses incurred for repairs related to the claimed damage, nor any credits or other impact on the sale of the property related to the claimed damage, thus no evidence of any compensable damages, an essential element of a claim for breach of contract. Following the deposition of the insured, during which Mr. Teijelo secured favorable testimony in support of Defendant’s position, and upon receipt of Defendant’s motion, Plaintiff dismissed the case with prejudice. Read More.