Opinion
No. 3D20-1951
09-22-2021
Berk, Merchant & Sims, PLC, and Patrick E. Betar, Melissa M. Sims, and Jonathan D. Tobin, for appellant. Alvarez, Feltman, Da Silva & Costa, P.L., and Paul B. Feltman, and Brian C. Costa, for appellee.
Berk, Merchant & Sims, PLC, and Patrick E. Betar, Melissa M. Sims, and Jonathan D. Tobin, for appellant.
Alvarez, Feltman, Da Silva & Costa, P.L., and Paul B. Feltman, and Brian C. Costa, for appellee.
Before SCALES, HENDON, and MILLER, JJ.
PER CURIAM.
Affirmed. See Sunshine State Ins. Co. v. Rawlins, 34 So. 3d 753, 755 (Fla. 3d DCA 2010) (finding "[t]he trial court did not abuse its discretion in allowing the appraisal to go forward on a dual track basis, while preserving all of [appellant]'s rights to contest coverage"); Paradise Plaza Condo. Ass'n, Inc. v. Reinsurance Corp. of N.Y., 685 So. 2d 937, 941 (Fla. 3d DCA 1996) (holding that "the order in which the issues of damages and coverage are to be determined respectively by arbitration and the court should be left within the discretion of the trial judge").