Ficus Farm, Inc. v. United States Department of Agriculture-Risk Management Agency
This text of 325 F. App'x 898 (Ficus Farm, Inc. v. United States Department of Agriculture-Risk Management Agency) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Appellant Ficus Farm, Inc. (“Ficus Farm”), a nursery located in Loxahatchee Florida, appeals from the district court’s August 27, 2008, 2008 WL 4057741, order granting final summary judgment to United States Department of Agriculture-Risk Management Agency (“RMA”) et al. The *899 suit arose out of an insurer’s decision not to indemnify Ficus Farm for part of its claimed nursery losses. Ficus Farm had claimed an insurance loss of palms, ferns, Jessamine and Veriegated Ginger plants due to excessive moisture following a series of storms in 2005. The RMA reviewed the insurer’s decision and upheld the insurer’s partial denial of Ficus Farm’s claim because the owner of Ficus Farm (1) had misrepresented material facts to the insurer; (2) had destroyed certain crops without the written permission of the insurer in violation of the policy; and (3) had failed to mitigate its losses.
The district court upheld the agency determination, concluding that there was substantial evidence to support each of the agency’s findings, and its conclusion. After thorough review, we affirm the final order of summary judgment based on the district court’s well-reasoned and thorough opinion.
AFFIRMED.
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