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Hermes BARBA, Appellant, v. FLORIDA INSURANCE GUARANTY ASSOCIATION, Appellee.
AFFIRMED. See, e.g., Fla. Ins. Guar. Ass'n, Inc. v. Waterfire Restoration, LLC, 50 Fla. L. Weekly D2520b, ––– So.3d ––––, ––––, 2025 WL 3289830, at *3 (Fla. 4th DCA Nov. 26, 2025) (holding that the Florida Supreme Court's decision in Petty v. Florida Insurance Guaranty Association, 80 So. 3d 313 (Fla. 2012), “makes it clear that covered claims which [the Florida Insurance Guaranty Association] pays must come from coverage within the policy, and not merely from a post-loss settlement agreement”); § 631.54(4), Fla. Stat. (2023) (“ ‘Covered claim’ means an unpaid claim, including one of unearned premiums, which arises out of, and is within the coverage, and not in excess of, the applicable limits of an insurance policy to which this part applies, issued by an insurer, if such insurer becomes an insolvent insurer and the claimant or insured is a resident of this state at the time of the insured event or the property from which the claim arises is permanently located in this state.” (emphasis added)); § 631.57(1)(a)4., Fla. Stat. (“The [FIGA] may not be obligated to a policyholder or claimant in an amount in excess of the obligation of the insolvent insurer under the policy from which the claim arises.” (emphasis added)); § 631.57(1)(b), Fla. Stat. (“The [FIGA] shall ․ [b]e deemed the insurer to the extent of its obligation on the covered claims, and, to such extent, shall have all rights, duties, defenses, and obligations of the insolvent insurer as if the insurer had not become insolvent.” (emphasis added)); cf. § 631.60(2), Fla. Stat. (“The receiver, liquidator, or statutory successor of an insolvent insurer shall be bound by settlements of covered claims by the [FIGA] or a similar organization in another state.” (emphasis added)).
PER CURIAM.
STARGEL, MIZE and PRATT, JJ., concur.
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Docket No: Case No. 6D2024-1665
Decided: January 23, 2026
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida, Sixth District.
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