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Orlando resident alleges insurance carrier failed to pay for hurricane damage

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ORLANDO — An Orlando woman is suing an insurance carrier, alleging breach of an insurance contract.

Aurea Landron filed a complaint May 30 in Orange County Circuit Court against Security First Insurance Company, alleging the carrier failed to cover hurricane damage. 

According to the complaint, on Sept. 10, 2017, Landron's property at 2888 Woodruff Drive, Orlando, sustained damaged property and repair costs when her home was substantially damaged by Hurricane Irma. The suit says Landron's insurance policy was in full force and effect but Security Firs has refused to pay the full amount sufficient to cover all damages. 

The plaintiff alleges Security First Insurance has failed to timely evaluate and pay the full amount of policy benefits owed to Landron under terms of the policy, and forced the plaintiff to retain legal representation to prosecute the matter.

Landron seeks trial by jury, damages of more than $15,000, court costs, interest, attorney fees and all other relief the court deems just. She is represented by attorney Pearl Ben Yoram of Militzok & Levy PA in Hollywood.

Orange County Circuit Court case number 18-CA-5635

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