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Orlando property owner alleges hurricane damage was not covered by insurer

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ORLANDO — An Orlando property owner is suing an insurance company, alleging refusal to apply payments for hurricane damage.

Ehgbal Moinzadeh filed a complaint Nov. 29, in the Orange County Circuit Court against American Integrity Insurance Company of Florida, alleging failure to provide the plaintiff's insurance coverage required under the policy.

According to the complaint, on Sept. 11, 2017, Moinzadeh's property, 10261 Penny Lane Drive, Orlando, sustained damage during the policy period as a result of Hurricane Irma. Moinzadeh says he notified the defendant of the damages and has complied with all conditions precedent to entitle him to recover under the policy but has not received any coverage. 

The plaintiff alleges American Integrity Insurance has failed or refuses to fully perform under the policy by failing to fully pay for all of Moinzadeh's losses as required by the insurance policy.

Moinzadeh seeks trial by jury, damages of more than $15,000, interest on any overdue payments, attorney fees and court costs. He is represented by attorney Eric Deming of Morgan & Morgan, PA in Orlando.

Orange County Circuit Court case number 18-CA-012915

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