First-Party Property Claims Defense
Insurance Coverage Analysis and Litigation
General Liability and Casualty Defense
Florida
United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida
United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
J.D., 2008, Honors: Journal of Environmental and Public Health Law
Pennsylvania State University
B.S., 2005, Honors: Lion Ambassador
Anthony J. Renaldo practices in the areas of insurance coverage analysis and litigation with a focus on first-party property claims and general liability and casualty defense.
He has extensive experience representing insurance carriers and their insureds, corporate entities, and individuals on matters involving first-party and third-party insurance litigation. Anthony is particularly experienced in handling and resolving all manners of personal injury disputes including complex spine surgery, traumatic brain injuries, and wrongful death claims.
In regard to his property damage practice, which includes the handling of a wide range of commercial, residential, and construction related disputes, Anthony obtained a summary judgment ruling on a “chipped” tile case in favor of the homeowner’s insurance company. The summary judgment ruling was later affirmed by the 4th District Court of Appeals in the matter of Ergas v. Universal Property & Casualty Insurance Co., 114 So. 3d 286 (Fla. 4th DCA 2013). Since then, the Ergas holding has been adopted across the state and now serves as a deterrent to future “chipped” tile claims.
As a litigator, Anthony has extensive experience in trial preparation and strategy. He can quickly and proficiently determine the strengths and weaknesses in legal matters, allowing him to develop a clear strategy that moves the case towards the goal of successful resolution.
Prior to joining the firm, Anthony handled first and third-party insurance litigation matters for a large Fort Lauderdale, Florida law firm.
Anthony J. Renaldo practices in the areas of insurance coverage analysis and litigation with a focus on first-party property claims and general liability and casualty defense.
He has extensive experience representing insurance carriers and their insureds, corporate entities, and individuals on matters involving first-party and third-party insurance litigation. Anthony is particularly experienced in handling and resolving all manners of personal injury disputes including complex spine surgery, traumatic brain injuries, and wrongful death claims.
In regard to his property damage practice, which includes the handling of a wide range of commercial, residential, and construction related disputes, Anthony obtained a summary judgment ruling on a “chipped” tile case in favor of the homeowner’s insurance company. The summary judgment ruling was later affirmed by the 4th District Court of Appeals in the matter of Ergas v. Universal Property & Casualty Insurance Co., 114 So. 3d 286 (Fla. 4th DCA 2013). Since then, the Ergas holding has been adopted across the state and now serves as a deterrent to future “chipped” tile claims.
As a litigator, Anthony has extensive experience in trial preparation and strategy. He can quickly and proficiently determine the strengths and weaknesses in legal matters, allowing him to develop a clear strategy that moves the case towards the goal of successful resolution.
Prior to joining the firm, Anthony handled first and third-party insurance litigation matters for a large Fort Lauderdale, Florida law firm.