Forum
Florida Court of Appeals
Case Status
Decided
Docket Number
Oral Argument Date
June 30, 2015
Case Updates
Cert. petition denied
August 30, 2016
U.S. Chamber asks FL Court of Appeals for insurer protection in bad faith case
May 21, 2015
In its brief, the U.S. Chamber asked Florida’s Third District Court of Appeals to clarify when a bad faith action becomes ripe under Florida law and whether there can be liability for ‘bad faith’ absent a breach of the insurance contract by the insurer. The brief argues that well-established Florida precedent requires a breach of the insurance contract as an essential prerequisite to a claim for breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing, which the legislature applied to insurance contracts by enacting the bad faith statute. The immediate effect of the decision will be to discourage alternative dispute resolution for insurance claims, and to compel settlement of even meritless claims. The brief warns that the costs of such settlements will ultimately be passed on to consumers, increasing premiums, decreasing the availability of insurance, and harming Florida's insurance market and its citizens.
David B. Weinstein of Greenberg Traurig, LLP represented the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as counsel to the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center in this case.
Case Documents
- Petition for Certiorari -- American Integrity v. Torres (FL Court of Appeals).pdf
- Response to Petition for Certiorari -- American Integrity v. Torres (FL Court of Appeals).pdf
- Petitioner's Reply Memorandum in Support of Certiorari -- American Integrity v. Torres (FL Court of Appeals).pdf
- Order to File Supplemental Briefs -- American Integrity v. Torres (FL Court of Appeals).pdf
- U.S. Chamber MLF Amicus Brief -- American Integrity v. Torres (FL Court of Appeals).pdf