A trio of Miami attorneys convinced an insurance company to settle seven months before a scheduled jury trial.
Their client was given the maximum policy limit of $1 million.
"Insurance companies have a history of undervaluing claims for immigrants," said plaintiff co-counsel Jany Martinez-Ward.
February 02, 2024 at 06:03 PM
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A trio of Miami attorneys convinced an insurance company to settle seven months before a scheduled jury trial.
Their client was given the maximum policy limit of $1 million.
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