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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Delma M. Serrano News


Orlando property owner alleges insurance company failed to cover hurricane damages

By Delma M. Serrano |
ORLANDO — An Orlando property owner is suing an insurance company, alleging breach of contract in failing to cover damages caused by a hurricane.

Customer blames tractor store for injuries

By Delma M. Serrano |
ORLANDO — An Orange County man is suing an Orlando tractor retail store, alleging negligence.

Couple alleges Federated breached insurance contract

By Delma M. Serrano |
CLEARWATER — Largo property owners are suing Federated National, alleging breach of an insurance contract.

Customer blames Disney World for injuries

By Delma M. Serrano |
ORLANDO — A New Mexico woman is suing the Walt Disney World theme park, alleging negligence.

Orlando property owner accuses insurance company of breach of contract

By Delma M. Serrano |
ORLANDO — An Orlando property owner is suing an insurance company, alleging breach of contract.

Boynton Beach property owner alleges insurance company breached contract

By Delma M. Serrano |
FORT LAUDERDALE — A Boynton Beach property owner is suing an insurance company, alleging breach of contract.

Ex-wife alleges former husband husband owes $115,000

By Delma M. Serrano |
ORLANDO — An Orange County woman is suing her former husband, alleging breach of contract and unjust enrichment.

Policy holder alleges Nationwide breached contract

By Delma M. Serrano |
ORLANDO — A Lake County woman is suing Nationwide Insurance, alleging bad faith and breach of contract.

Orange County couple blames retail negligence for wife's injuries

By Delma M. Serrano |
ORLANDO — An Orange County couple is suing Orlando retail store operators, alleging negligence led to injuries for the wife.

Construction firm accuses subcontractor of tortious interference

By Delma M. Serrano |
ORLANDO — A construction firm is suing a subcontractor, alleging defamation and tortious interference.

Customer blames St. Petersburg yoga studio, owners for injuries

By Delma M. Serrano |
CLEARWATER — A customer is suing a St. Petersburg yoga studio and owners, alleging negligence led to the plaintiff suffering severe shoulder injuries.

Motorist alleges Geico failed to cover crash injuries

By Delma M. Serrano |
CLEARWATER — A Pinellas County driver and her minor passenger are suing Geico, alleging breach of contract.

Customer blames Wal-Mart for fall, injuries

By Delma M. Serrano |
ORLANDO — A customer is suing Wal-Mart, alleging negligence caused the plaintiff to suffer injuries.

Orange County property owner alleges insurer breached contract

By Delma M. Serrano |
ORLANDO — An Orange County property owner is suing an insurance company, alleging breach of contract in failing to cover property damages.

Mother accuses hospital, staff of medical negligence

By Delma M. Serrano |
CLEARWATER — A mother and her child are suing a St. Petersburg hospital and its staff, alleging medical negligence.

Broward County couple alleges engine store owes $53,000

By Delma M. Serrano |
FORT LAUDERDALE — A Broward County couple is suing a Fort Lauderdale engine store, alleging it owes more than $53,000 for breach of implied and express warranties.

Broward County motorist alleges another driver caused crash

By Delma M. Serrano |
FORT LAUDERDALE — A Broward County woman is suing a motor vehicle owner and driver, alleging their negligence caused a crash that injured the plaintiff.

Sunrise ​property owner alleges insurance company failed to cover damages

By Delma M. Serrano |
FORT LAUDERDALE — A Sunrise woman is suing an insurance company, alleging breach of contract in failing to cover damages to her property.

Nursing director accuses care facility of wrongful termination

By Delma M. Serrano |
ORLANDO — An Orange County woman is suing an Orlando nursing home, alleging retaliation and wrongful termination.

Orlando property owner accuses co-owner of breach of agreement

By Delma M. Serrano |
ORLANDO — An Orlando property owner is suing a co-owner, alleging he owes more than $15,000 for breach of agreement.