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Cimildoro v. Metropolitan Property Casualty Ins. Co.

United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
Mar 8, 2010
CIVIL ACTION No. 09-1907 (E.D. Pa. Mar. 8, 2010)

Summary

barring plaintiff's negligence claim where it was alleged that the defendant repaired flood damage in a careless manner, which caused more damage in the form of mold, as such a duty was only contractual

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Opinion

CIVIL ACTION No. 09-1907.

March 8, 2010


ORDER


AND NOW, this 8th day of March, 2010, upon consideration of Defendant Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company's Motion to Dismiss Counts III, IV, V and VI of Plaintiff's Amended Complaint, Metropolitan's Motion to Strike Plaintiff's January 20, 2010 Jury Demand as to the Amended Complaint, Defendant Mark 1 Restoration Service's Motion to Dismiss Counts V and VI of Plaintiffs' Amended Complaint for Failure to State a Claim Upon Which Relief Can Be Granted, or, in the Alternative, to Strike Plaintiffs' Jury Demand in the Amended Complaint, Plaintiffs' responses thereto, and all replies thereon, and for the reasons stated in this Court's Memorandum dated March 8, 2010, it is hereby ORDERED that:

1. Metropolitan's motion to dismiss (Document No. 29) is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part as follows:
a. The motion is GRANTED with respect to Counts III, V, and VI and those counts as to Metropolitan are DISMISSED.
b. The motion is DENIED with respect to Count IV.
2. Metropolitan's motion to strike the jury demand (Document No. 30) is GRANTED. This case shall proceed as a bench trial.
3. Mark 1's motion to dismiss (Document No. 31) is GRANTED. Counts V, and VI as to Mark 1 are DISMISSED.
4. Mark 1's motion to strike jury demand (Document No. 31) is GRANTED. This case shall proceed as a bench trial.


Summaries of

Cimildoro v. Metropolitan Property Casualty Ins. Co.

United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
Mar 8, 2010
CIVIL ACTION No. 09-1907 (E.D. Pa. Mar. 8, 2010)

barring plaintiff's negligence claim where it was alleged that the defendant repaired flood damage in a careless manner, which caused more damage in the form of mold, as such a duty was only contractual

Summary of this case from Simon v. First Liberty Ins. Corp.

dismissing allegation that insurer negligently employed contractor to perform repair work on her home pursuant to policy, but also allowing claim against contractor to proceed on tort theory

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Case details for

Cimildoro v. Metropolitan Property Casualty Ins. Co.

Case Details

Full title:REBECCA CIMILDORO, et al. Plaintiffs, v. METROPOLITAN PROPERTY AND…

Court:United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania

Date published: Mar 8, 2010

Citations

CIVIL ACTION No. 09-1907 (E.D. Pa. Mar. 8, 2010)

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