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Ocoee property owner alleges insurance company failed to pay for hurricane damage

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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Ocoee property owner alleges insurance company failed to pay for hurricane damage

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ORLANDO — An Ocoee property owner is suing a licensed insurer, alleging breach of an insurance policy.

Flavie Cevat filed a complaint Dec. 20 in Orange County Circuit Court against Integon Insurance Company, alleging failure to establish it was not responsible for the payment of the plaintiff’s damages and/or loss after a hurricane.

According to the complaint, on Sept. 10, 2017, Cevat's insured property at 2521 Dovetail Drive, Ocoee, was damaged directly, and/or indirectly by Hurricane Irma. The suit says Cevat gave timely notice to Integon of the loss. 

The plaintiff alleges Integon Insurance failed to pay the requested amounts for repairs and/or replacements, plus applicable interest, pursuant to the terms of the policy.

Cevat seeks trial by jury, damages in excess of $15,000, exclusive of attorney fees, court costs and interests. She is represented by attorney Thomas J. Morgan, Jr. of Morgan Law Group PA in Coral Gables.

Orange County Circuit Court case number 18-CA-013846

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