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Orlando homeowners allege insurance company failed to cover storm damage

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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Orlando homeowners allege insurance company failed to cover storm damage

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ORLANDO — Two Orlando homeowners are suing a licensed insurer, alleging breach of a policy in failing to cover storm damage.

Matthew Foti and Beth Foti filed a complaint Feb. 1 in Orange County Circuit Court against Heritage Property & Casualty Insurance Company, alleging refusal to pay the plaintiffs' claim in full.

According to the complaint, on March 20, 2018, the Foti residence at 2617 Corbyton Court, Orlando, suffered damage as the result of a storm. The suit says the Fotis have filed all necessary forms and performed all conditions precedent to be entitled to recover under the Heritage policy. 

The plaintiffs allege Heritage Property & Casualty Insurance have failed and refused to pay for all the plaintiffs' losses.

The Fotis seek trial by jury, damages in excess of $15,000, plus interest, attorney fees and court costs. They are represented by attorney David R. Heil of Winter Park.

Orange County Circuit Court case number 19-CA-001458

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