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Freeman and Dobuler Prevail in Coverage Matter for Underlying Traffic Accident Fatality

Nicholas D. Freeman (Partner-Orlando, FL) and Dale S. Dobuler (Of Counsel-Orlando, FL) obtained summary judgment in favor of our client insurance company in a declaratory action on the lack of coverage for two severe underlying bodily injury claims and lawsuits brought by two different pedestrians who were injured during a traffic accident involving the client’s insured. While we defended the underlying claims and suits, it was the client’s position that the operative policy did not provide responsive liability coverage for the accident. After filing suit, Nick and Dale quickly moved for summary judgment on the lack of coverage under the policy for the two claims and prevailed in full on that issue. After the successful summary judgment ruling, they sought a final default judgment with respect to certain defendants who had been defaulted in the coverage action. During the subsequent hearing on that issue, Nick and Dale successfully defended against a motion to vacate the default brought by one of the defaulted defendants, and then were successful in obtaining final default judgment on the lack of coverage for our client and the remaining defaulted defendants, bringing the matter to a close and allowing the client to withdraw its defense of the underlying bodily injury suits.

Nicholas D. Freeman and Dale S. Dobuler

Dobuler Fends Off Potential Enormous Statutory Fees/Costs Award

Dale Dobuler (Of Counsel-Orlando) successfully defended a claim for fees and costs in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida, for Wilson Elser's client, an international insurance company. The matter involved a complex first-party commercial property damage claim following hurricane destruction in Panama City. Our client promptly paid the claim, and the insured completed most of the repairs. Sometime later, the insured's public adjuster demanded millions of dollars in additional payments based on prospective repair estimates instead of actual repair costs. A premature suit was filed against Wilson Elser's client to compel appraisal and was stayed multiple times to allow the insured to comply with still-pending post-loss requests. Despite the insured's lack of cooperation, the claim was eventually placed into appraisal by the District Court, with an appraisal award entered in favor of the insured. Under Florida's former fee-shifting statute, the insured's counsel made a motion for entitlement to statutory fees and costs. While Florida law widely holds that a favorable appraisal award can constitute a "confession of judgment," resulting in entitlement to fees and costs, Dale demonstrated that the suit was improper and premature at filing, as claim adjustment was ongoing. The District Court subsequently denied the motion for fees, avoiding what would likely have been a very significant fee award.

Dale S. Dobuler

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