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Jacksonville property owners allege insurance company failed to pay for water damage

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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Jacksonville property owners allege insurance company failed to pay for water damage

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JACKSONVILLE — Two Jacksonville property owners are suing a licensed insurer, alleging breach of an insurance policy.

Janet Yates and Harold Yates filed a complaint Dec. 5 in Duval County Circuit Court against American Integrity Insurance Company of Florida, alleging failure to provide proper coverage for the plaintiffs’ losses.

According to the complaint, during the policy period Oct. 11, 2017, to Oct. 11, 2018, the plaintiffs’ dwelling at 3262 Fruitwood Lane, Jacksonville, sustained a covered loss due to water damage. The suit says the Yateses timely notified the defendant of the loss, which took place Oct. 25, 2017. 

The plaintiffs allege American Integrity Insurance has failed to pay for all of the plaintiffs’ losses.

The Yateses seek trial by jury, damages in excess of $15,000, exclusive of interest, attorney fees and court costs. They are represented by attorney Aruna D. Nankissore of The Nation Law Firm, LLP in Longwood.

Duval County Circuit Court case number 18-CA-013200

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