Citizens pushed back, asking the court to dismiss the case entirely. The insurer’s argument hinged on section 627.7152 of Florida law, which spells out requirements for assignment agreements. Specifically, the statute says these agreements must contain a written, itemized, per-unit cost estimate of the services the assignee will perform.
Florida court reverses Citizens’ dismissal in assignment of benefits fight
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