First Georgia Insurance Company v. Donna Lloyd

By Third District Court of Appeal of Florida

Release : 1990-02-13

Genre : Law, Books, Professional & Technical

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First of Georgia Insurance Company appeals a non-final order denying its motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction. We affirm The appellant insurance company wrote an automobile insurance policy for the appellee insured while she resided in Georgia. The insured moved to Florida, where the insurer did not do business and was not authorized to do business. With knowledge that the insured had become a Florida resident, the insurer increased its coverage on the insured automobile, and collected a premium for the additional coverage. That was sufficient to establish jurisdiction, and authorize service, under Florida's Unauthorized Insurers Process Law, §§ 626.904-.912, Fla. Stat. (1987). See Citizens Ins. Co. v. Bowman, 525 So.2d 991 (Fla. 3d DCA 1988). The question whether the insured's policy was in force as of the date of the accident goes to the merits, not to jurisdiction. Affirmed.

First Georgia Insurance Company v. Donna Lloyd

By Third District Court of Appeal of Florida

Release : 1990-02-13

Genre : Law, Books, Professional & Technical

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
First of Georgia Insurance Company appeals a non-final order denying its motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction. We affirm The appellant insurance company wrote an automobile insurance policy for the appellee insured while she resided in Georgia. The insured moved to Florida, where the insurer did not do business and was not authorized to do business. With knowledge that the insured had become a Florida resident, the insurer increased its coverage on the insured automobile, and collected a premium for the additional coverage. That was sufficient to establish jurisdiction, and authorize service, under Florida's Unauthorized Insurers Process Law, §§ 626.904-.912, Fla. Stat. (1987). See Citizens Ins. Co. v. Bowman, 525 So.2d 991 (Fla. 3d DCA 1988). The question whether the insured's policy was in force as of the date of the accident goes to the merits, not to jurisdiction. Affirmed.

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