Miami Senior Partner Anthony Perez secured a dismissal with prejudice in the matter styled Brickhouse Inspections, Inc. a/a/o Shameka Murphy v. Defendant Insurance Company. Plaintiff filed suit alleging that Defendant breached the insurance contract by denying coverage for Plaintiff’s claim for payment relating to services rendered at the insured property pursuant to an assignment of benefits. Defendant filed its Motion to Dismiss, challenging the validity of the purported assignment, contending that it failed to comply with Florida Statute §627.7152, was therefore invalid and unenforceable, and thus rendered Plaintiff without standing to maintain the lawsuit. Just minutes before the hearing on Defendant’s motion, the case was dismissed with prejudice. Read More

Trial Verdicts and Results
Case:
Brickhouse Inspections, Inc. a/a/o Shameka Murphy v. Defendant Insurance Company
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Plaintiff Counsel:
Insurance Litigation Group
Result:
Dismissal with Prejudice
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