ORLANDO — An Orlando couple is suing State Farm, alleging breach of an insurance contract.
Emanuel Ulyssee and Jesula Ulyssee-Telson filed a complaint Dec. 20 in Orange County Circuit Court against State Farm Florida Insurance Company, alleging failure to provide insurance coverage after the plaintiffs suffered a covered loss.
According to the complaint, on May 28, 2018, the property of Ulyssee and Ulyssee-Telson at 7706 Pineapple Drive, Orlando, was damaged directly and/or indirectly by hail and required reasonable necessary repairs and replacements, as well as appropriate cleaning and remedial measures.
The suit says Ulyssee and Ulyssee-Telson Plaintiffs gave timely notice to State Farm of the loss and have complied with all conditions precedent to bringing the instant cause. However, the lawsuit states, despite assigning a claim number to identify the loss, State Farm did not provide payment pursuant to the terms of the insurance policy.
The plaintiffs allege State Farm Florida Insurance has failed to establish that it was not responsible for the payment of the plaintiffs' damages and/or loss, and failed to pay the requested amounts for repairs and/or replacement.
Ulyssee and Ulyssee-Telson seek trial by jury, damages of more than $15,000, interest, attorney fees, court costs and all other just and proper relief. They are represented by attorneyThomas J. Morgan Jr. of Morgan Law Group, PA in Coral Gables.
Orange County Circuit Court case number 18-CA-013858