A 22-story condominium building in Miami-Dade County was extensively damaged by concrete overspray from surrounding development contractors. After 7 months of dealing with its insurance company Everest without counsel, the condominium association had not yet received $1 in insurance benefits nor had any of the concrete been removed. The association turned to GFT to help guide it through the remainder of the claim and subsequent lawsuit. Within 60 days of being retained, Everest agreed to an initial payment of $1.2 million, which allowed the condominium association to begin the necessary restoration work and removing the concrete. When Everest was slow and delinquent on additional payable benefits, GFT sued Everest on behalf of the condominium association, as well as the negligent contractors. While the lawsuits are still pending, GFT has so far been able to get additional benefits totaling $6.9 million on the association’s behalf. The association has now successfully removed the concrete from its building is on its way to properly restoring the building to its pre-loss state.
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