FORT LAUDERDALE — A company is suing Intracoastal 31 Condominium Association Inc. for alleged negligence.
Universal Property & Casualty Insurance Company filed a complaint on July 24 in the Broward County Circuit Court, alleging that the defendant breached its duty of good faith and fair dealing.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that its policyholder's property suffered damages on July 22, 2013 due to the alleged negligence of the defendant in the maintenance of the condominium building and its common elements. As a result, the plaintiff allegedly was obligated to pay the sum of $56,520.91 for property damages.
The plaintiff holds the defendants responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to inspect, maintain, test and/or repair the common elements of the building, and for allegedly failing to properly comply with its maintenance duties.
The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against the defendant for damages in the amount of $59,020.91, costs, pre-judgment interest, attorneys' fees and other relief the court may deem just. The plaintiff is represented by Allyson Holob, Christopher Wyszynski and Jonathan Martenak of Subrogation Service in Fort Lauderdale.
Broward County Circuit Court case number 17-C-13924