Ocala Automobile Injury Attorneys
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PLAINTIFFS’ FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL
Plaintiffs, Steven Timberland and Lisa Timberland, by and through undersigned counsel, sue the Defendants, Pennsylvania Lumbermen’s Morning Fire Insurance Company and Mauro C. Damaging, and state:
PARTIES
The plaintiff, Steven Timberland, at all times material hereto was a citizen of the State of Florida.
The plaintiff, Lisa Timberland, at all times material hereto was a citizen of the State of Florida.
The Defendant, Pennsylvania Lumbermen’s Morning Fire
Insurance Company is a corporation domiciled in the State of Pennsylvania, in the business of selling automobile liability insurance, authorized to do business in the State of Florida. It can be served through its registered agent, Chief Financial Officer, State of Florida, 200 East Gaines Street, Tallahassee, Florida.
The Defendant, Mauro C. Damaging, is a permanent United States Citizen domiciled in the State of Florida.
FACTS
This lawsuit results from a collision that occurred on November 16, 2015, on I-95 North approximately 2 miles north of State Road 50, in the State of Florida. Plaintiff, Steven Timberland, was driving his vehicle reasonably and prudently when Defendant, Mauro Damaging’s vehicle suddenly and violently struck the plaintiff’s vehicle. As a result of the impact, the plaintiff, Steven Timberland, suffered bodily injuries, and Plaintiff, Lisa Timberland, suffered a loss of consortium.
COUNT I
NEGLIGENCE OF MAURO C. DAMAGING
Plaintiff, Steven Timberland, reasserts and realleges each of the preceding paragraphs as if fully set forth herein.
Defendant, Mauro C. Damaging, had a duty to exercise ordinary
care and operate his vehicle reasonably and prudently. On or about November 16, 2015, Defendant, Mauro C. Damaging negligently breached that duty in one or more of the following ways:
- Failing to maintain a proper lookout;
- Failing to yield right of way by entering plaintiff’s lane of traffic;
and Violating Florida Statute 316.1925, careless driving.
As a direct and proximate result of the negligence of Mauro C. Damaging, Plaintiff, Steven Timberland suffered bodily injury and resulting physical pain and mental anguish in the past and future; lost earnings; damage to earning capacity; disfigurement in the past and future; physical impairment in the past and future; loss of enjoyment of life, and aggravation of a previously existing condition. The losses are either permanent or continuing, and Plaintiff will suffer the losses in the future. Plaintiff, Steven Timberland, has sustained permanent injuries within a reasonable degree of medical probability.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff, Steven Timberland, asks for judgment against Defendant, Mauro C. Damaging for damages, prejudgment and post-judgment interest, costs of suit, all other relief the court deems proper, and a trial by jury on all issues herein.
COUNT II
UNINSURED/UNDERINSURED CLAIM AGAINST DEFENDANT
PENNSYLVANIA LUMBERMEN’S MORNING FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY
Plaintiff, Steven Timberland, reasserts and realleges each of the allegations contained in preceding paragraphs one through five as if fully set forth herein and further states:
The Plaintiff, Steven Timberland, is entitled to relief against the Defendant, Pennsylvania Lumbermen’s Morning Fire Insurance Company, upon the following facts:
a.
On or about November 15, 2005, the Plaintiff, Steven Timberland, was an insured under an automobile insurance policy which was in full force and effect with Defendant, Pennsylvania Lumbermen’s Morning Fire Insurance Company, policy number BA 10-U007-02-05. (Copy of the policy declarations sheet and relevant attachments were attached to the Plaintiff’s Complaint and are incorporated herein by the reference.)
Said policy provides protection coverage, including uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.
On or about November 16, 2015, at a time when the aforesaid policy was in full force and effect, the vehicle driven by the Plaintiff, Steven Timberland, was violently struck by a vehicle negligently operated by an uninsured or underinsured motorist, Mauro C. Damaging.
Plaintiff suffered serious and permanent injuries within a reasonable degree of medical probability about which injuries required extensive medical treatment and procedures, thereby causing Steven Timberland to endure great pain to the body and mind.
The underinsured driver, Mauro C. Damaging, did not maintain bodily injury liability coverage to compensate the Plaintiff for injuries sustained in the accident and consequently, Mauro C. Damaging, is an “uninsured or underinsured motorist” within the terms of the aforementioned policy.
The aforesaid collision and ensuing injuries and damages suffered by Plaintiff, Steven Timberland, were the direct and proximate result of the careless and negligent operation of the said uninsured/underinsured motor vehicle, by Mauro Damaging, all within the meaning of the aforesaid insurance policy.
The Plaintiff is entitled to make an underinsured motorist claim under the policy for damages.
The Plaintiff complied with all the requirements of the said policy which were applicable by law, but Defendant, Pennsylvania Lumbermen’s Morning Fire Insurance Company, has refused and failed to pay the benefits to which the Plaintiff, Steven Timberland, is entitled.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff, Steven Timberland, asks judgment against
Pennsylvania Lumbermen ‘s Morning Fire Insurance Company for actual
damages, prejudgment and post-judgment interest, costs of suit, all other relief
the court deems appropriate and a trial by jury on all issues herein.
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