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Individual files claim against The Prudential Insurance Company of America for allegedly being denied disability payments

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Individual files claim against The Prudential Insurance Company of America for allegedly being denied disability payments

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MIAMI — An individual has filed a claim against The Prudential Insurance Company of America, an insurance firm, for allegedly denying disability payments. 

Alan R. Floyd filed a complaint on Aug. 10 in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida against The Prudential Insurance Company of America, alleging that the insurance firm denied payments to the plaintiff for disability benefits.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that he became disabled and was initially paid disability benefits until his termination on Feb. 17. The plaintiff holds The Prudential Insurance Company of America responsible because the defendant allegedly upheld its decision to deny further payment to the plaintiff, despite still being disabled according to the terms of the plan.

The plaintiff seeks payment of disability benefits, reinstatement and continued payment of disability benefits for as long as he remains disabled according to the terms of the plan, all legal fees and interest, and any other relief as the court deems appropriate. Floyd is represented by Alexander A. Palamara and Gregory Michael Dell of Attorneys Dell and Schaefer in Hollywood.

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida case number 1:16-cv-23439-DPG

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