Unlike a good neighbor, State Farm Insurance Co. wasn’t there for Judy Rodrigo.
A state appellate court on Wednesday rejected the Jupiter woman’s insurance claim after the bodily fluids of her dead neighbor leaked into shared walls.
4th DCA Judge Melanie G. May painted an unpleasant but unrecoverable scenario for the woman whose walls were contaminated with her dead neighbor's body fluids.
April 23, 2014 at 03:00 PM
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Unlike a good neighbor, State Farm Insurance Co. wasn’t there for Judy Rodrigo.
A state appellate court on Wednesday rejected the Jupiter woman’s insurance claim after the bodily fluids of her dead neighbor leaked into shared walls.
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