Well Done Mitigation LLC v. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
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The District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District, affirmed the County Court's judgment in favor of Citizens Property Insurance Corporation. The appeal was brought by Well Done Mitigation LLC as assignee of Danielle Harvard (a/a/o Danielle Harvard). No published opinion accompanied the affirmance, and the appellate panel—LEVINE, CONNER, and SHEPHERD, JJ.—issued a per curiam decision, indicating no reversible error was found in the lower court's ruling.
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What changed
The appellate court affirmed the county court's judgment without issuing a published opinion or detailed reasoning, suggesting the lower court's decision was free of reversible error. For parties to similar insurance disputes in Florida's Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, this affirmance preserves the county court's ruling in favor of Citizens Property Insurance Corporation. The per curiam disposition without a published opinion indicates this case does not establish new precedential authority.
Insurers and policyholders should note that county court insurance rulings in Broward County can survive appellate review when no clear legal error is demonstrated. The assignment of claims (as seen with Well Done Mitigation stepping into the policyholder's position) does not appear to have altered the outcome here.
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Well Done Mitigation LLC A/A/O Danielle Harvard v. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
District Court of Appeal of Florida
- Citations: None known
- Docket Number: 4D2025-0802
Disposition: Affirmed
Disposition
Affirmed
Combined Opinion
DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
FOURTH DISTRICT
WELL DONE MITIGATION a/a/o DANIELLE HARVARD,
Appellant,
v.
CITIZENS PROPERTY INSURANCE CORPORATION,
Appellee.
No. 4D2025-0802
[April 23, 2026]
Appeal from the County Court for the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit,
Broward County; Jennifer Hilal, Judge; L.T. Case No.
062023CC041484AXXXCE.
Gustavo Ernesto Dominguez of Insurance Trial Lawyers, Miami, for
appellant.
Kathryn Lee Ender of De Novo, Miami, and Janice Lopez of Dinsmore
& Shohl LLP, Miami, (withdrawn as counsel after filing brief), for appellee.
PER CURIAM.
Affirmed.
LEVINE, CONNER and SHEPHERD, JJ., concur.
Not final until disposition of timely-filed motion for rehearing.
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