TAMPA — A woman is suing United of Omaha Life Insurance Company and Camber Corporation, citing alleged breach of contract in a disability-benefits case.
Brooke Nodden filed a complaint on Nov. 23 in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida against the defendants, alleging that they denied her claim for disability benefits.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that she became entitled to receive long-term disability benefits but was not paid them. The plaintiff holds United of Omaha Life Insurance Company and Camber Corporation responsible because the defendants allegedly failed to pay the disability benefits despite her eligibility under the plan.
The plaintiff seeks damages, monetary penalties of up to $110 per day for 143 days for a total of $15,730, plus all legal fees and any other relief as this court deems just. She is represented by John V. Tucker and Amy Ray of Tucker & Ludin, P.A. in St. Petersburg.
U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida Case number 8:16-cv-03260-MSS-MAP