Norma Tamburini v. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
Docket 5D2025-0365
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- Filed
- Jurisdiction
- Florida
- Court
- District Court of Appeal of Florida
- Type
- Opinion
- Case type
- Civil
- Disposition
- Affirmed
- Docket
- 5D2025-0365
Appeal from the Circuit Court for Hernando County (case no. 2017-CA-000676) challenging a judgment for Citizens Property Insurance Corporation.
Summary
The Fifth District Court of Appeal affirmed a lower-court ruling in a dispute between policyholder Norma Tamburini and Citizens Property Insurance Corporation. The opinion is per curiam and contains only the single-word disposition “AFFIRMED,” indicating the appellate court upheld the circuit court’s judgment. No published reasoning or opinion text appears in the document beyond the affirmation and the panel concurrence, so the court relied on the record and the circuit court’s decision without issuing additional analysis in this entry.
Issue Decided
- Whether the circuit court's judgment in favor of Citizens Property Insurance Corporation should be reversed.
Court's Reasoning
The opinion is a brief per curiam entry that provides the disposition only and does not set out the court’s reasoning. By affirming, the appellate court indicated that it found no reversible error in the circuit court’s judgment based on the record and arguments presented.
Parties
- Appellant
- Norma Tamburini
- Appellee
- Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
- Judge
- Donald Eugene Scaglione
- Attorney
- Jeremy D. Bailie
- Attorney
- Sandford B. Kinne
- Attorney
- C. Ryan Jones
- Attorney
- David T. Burr
- Attorney
- Matthew A. Taylor
Key Dates
- Fifth District decision date
- 2026-04-21
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Check deadlines for rehearing or further review
If the appellant wants to pursue further review, promptly consult counsel to determine eligibility and file any timely motions for rehearing or petitions for discretionary review under Florida rules.
- 2
Review the circuit court record
Counsel for the appellant should review the appellate briefs and the circuit-court record to decide whether there are grounds for further appellate relief or whether to proceed with enforcement of the judgment.
- 3
Enforce or comply with judgment
If you are the prevailing party, consider steps to enforce the affirmed judgment; if you are the losing party, prepare to comply or negotiate next steps with opposing counsel.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What did the appeals court decide?
- The appeals court affirmed the lower court’s judgment for Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, meaning the appellate court upheld the circuit court’s decision.
- Who is affected by this decision?
- Primarily the appellant, Norma Tamburini, and the appellee, Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, as the judgment in the underlying case remains in place.
- Does this opinion explain the court’s reasoning?
- No; the entry is per curiam and contains only the word “AFFIRMED” with no published analysis or explanation.
- Can this decision be appealed further?
- A party generally may seek further review (for example, by filing a motion for rehearing under Florida appellate rules or seeking discretionary review by the Florida Supreme Court), subject to the applicable procedural rules and deadlines.
The above suggestions and answers are AI-generated for informational purposes only. They may contain errors. NoticeRegistry assumes no responsibility for their accuracy. Consult a qualified attorney before relying on them.
Full Filing Text
FIFTH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL
STATE OF FLORIDA
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Case No. 5D2025-0365
LT Case No. 2017-CA-000676
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NORMA TAMBURINI,
Appellant,
v.
CITIZENS PROPERTY INSURANCE
CORPORATION,
Appellee.
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On appeal from the Circuit Court for Hernando County.
Donald Eugene Scaglione, Judge.
Jeremy D. Bailie and Sandford B. Kinne, of Weber, Crabb &
Wein, P.A., St. Petersburg, for Appellant.
C. Ryan Jones, David T. Burr, and Matthew A. Taylor, of Traub
Lieberman Straus & Shrewsberry LLP, St. Petersburg, for
Appellee.
April 21, 2026
PER CURIAM.
AFFIRMED.
WALLIS, EDWARDS, and MACIVER, JJ., concur.
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Not final until disposition of any timely and
authorized motion under Fla. R. App. P. 9.330 or
9.331.
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