Noelia C. Vaccaro Secures Victory in AOB Dismissal Claim
Posted in Verdicts and Settlements on August 28, 2024
Noelia C. Vaccaro recently prevailed on a motion to dismiss in an AOB case in Hillsborough County, in which the Plaintiff filed a breach of contract based on an alleged assignment of post-loss benefits (AOB) executed by the insured on February 10, 2021. The AOB is governed by section 627.7152, Florida Statutes, which requires all assignment agreements executed on or after July 1, 2019, to include specific elements for validity. Defendant argued the AOB did not comply with the statute because it lacked a written, itemized, per-unit cost estimate of the services to be performed, attaching only invoices for services already completed. The Court agreed with the Defendant, finding that the AOB was invalid and unenforceable because it did not include the required itemized cost estimate for future services, per section 627.7152(2)(a)4.