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Insurer sues to void $29 million Hurricane Ian claim over alleged fraud

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What makes this case stand out is not just the delay. Princeton alleges that during those two years, Aspen was anything but idle. According to the filing, Aspen’s representatives walked the property shortly after the September 28, 2022 storm and observed damage to screens, landscaping, and roofs. Between late September and mid-December 2022, Aspen documented more than 46 hurricane-related repairs. It retained a contractor, Restore Masters, LLC, to assess damages as early as December 2022 and brought in multiple public adjusters. By March 2024, Aspen had in hand an estimate from Restore Masters totaling $29,173,704.13 in replacement cost value.

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