The Boyd & Jenerette bad faith trial team successfully defended a major insurance company in Duval County Circuit Court against allegations of bad faith in handling a property claim involving damage to a Lotus sports car. Attorneys […]
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Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.442 sets forth that a proposal “shall state whether the proposal includes attorneys’ fees and whether attorneys’ fee are part of the legal claim.” However, Florida Statute 768.79 does not contain such […]
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A recent decision rendered by the U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that after settling with plaintiff, defendants were obligated to directly reimburse Humana for medical expenses paid on behalf of an enrollee’s accident related injury. […]
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HealthIE Network is contacting claimants directly, even those represented by counsel, and obtaining their signature on a form letter that appears to request medical care. The letter is being mistaken for requests for one-time changes. In our […]
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Please note that the Department of Financial Services investigators are out and about ensuring that Employers, primarily in the construction industry, are in compliance with the Florida’s workers’ compensation laws. Especially during the post Hurricane Matthew clean-up […]
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Saterbo v. Markuson, 2016 Fla. App. LEXIS 14107 (Fla. 2d DCA September 21, 2016) arises out of an automobile accident. The plaintiff filed an action for negligence against the driver and the driver’s father, who owned the […]
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Kansas R. Gooden, a Board Certified Appellate Attorney and Boyd & Jenerette’s Appellate Practice Leader, has been selected for Attorney At Law Magazine‘s Top Ten Attorneys Under 40 list. Ms. Gooden specializes in all types of state […]
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