6th Judicial Circuit of Florida - Pinellas County
Recent News About 6th Judicial Circuit of Florida - Pinellas County
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Policy owner sues insurance company, claims breach of contract
A property owner is suing an insurance company, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Property owner sues insurance company alleging breach of contract
A property owner is suing United Property & Casualty Insurance Company, a licensed insurer, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Man claims other driver in accident was negligent
A man is suing Kelly James, a driver, citing alleged negligence. -
Couple sues driver and insurer, claiming negligence and breach of contract
A husband and wife are suing Arlene W. Kaslander and State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, driver and insurer, citing alleged breach of contract and negligence. -
Man sues medical flight service providers, claims negligence caused wife's death
A husband from the Cayman Islands is suing a medical flight transport company and its employees/agents, alleging their negligence caused his wife's wrongful death. -
Pinellas County motorist alleges Tennessee driver's negligence caused St. Petersburg crash
CLEARWATER — A Pinellas County woman is suing a Tennessee driver, alleging negligence caused a crash in St. Petersburg that injured the plaintiff. -
Guardian sues Surgical Associates of West Florida, citing neglect
A natural guardian is suing Surgical Associates of West Florida PA, a medical company, citing alleged negligence. -
Insured motorist alleges State Farm failed to cover crash damages
CLEARWATER — An insured motorist is suing State Farm, alleging breach of an insurance policy after a crash. -
Pinellas County residents allege Vermont motorist caused crash
CLEARWATER — Two Pinellas County residents are suing a Vermont motorist, alleging her negligence caused a crash. -
Employees claim Florida hospital violated FLMA, overtime laws
Employees have filed a class-action lawsuit against Baycare Health System Inc., a Florida hospital, citing alleged unpaid wages, retaliation and violations of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and the Florida Workers’ Compensation Act (FWCA). -
Couple says Tower Hill Preferred Insurance Company didn't pay legitimate claim
A couple filed a class-action lawsuit against an insurance company, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Clearwater homeowner alleges insurer refuses to pay full coverage after hurricane
CLEARWATER — A Clearwater property owner is suing an insurer, alleging breach of contract due to refusal to pay full coverage for damages from a hurricane. -
Son accuses Lakeland health care providers of causing father's untimely death
PCLEARWATER — A son is suing Lakeland health care providers, alleging negligence and wrongful death. -
Customer alleges Clearwater restaurant's negligence led to injuries
CLEARWATER — A customer is suing a Clearwater restaurant, alleging negligence led to the plaintiff suffering a debilitating fall. -
Consumer alleges Black & Decker negligence led to table saw injury
CLEARWATER — A customer suing Stanley Black & Decker, alleging strict liability and manufacturing defect with a table saw that injured the plaintiff. -
Property owners sue insurance company, allege breach of contract
Property owners are suing Avatar Property & Casualty Insurance Company, a licensed insurer, citing alleged breach of insurance policy. -
Man sues after vehicle accident, alleges negligence
A man is suing Maria Belen Schlusselblum, a driver, citing alleged negligence. -
Motorist sues driver and owner of vehicle that hit hers
A motorist is suing Bryant J. Bouttie and Kevin F. O'Brien, driver and vehicle owner, citing alleged negligence. -
Chevy owner alleges vehicle damaged by neighbor's rotten tree branch
CLEARWATER — A St. Petersburg car owner is suing a neighbor, alleging negligence caused damages to his Chevrolet. -
Clearwater apartment owner alleges tenant owes $1,483
CLEARWATER — A Clearwater apartment owner is suing property tenants, alleging failure to pay nearly $1,500 for breach of contract.