Davis v. Producers Agricultural Ins., No. 13-10648 (11th Cir. 2014)
Annotate this CasePlaintiff filed suit challenging the decision of an arbitrator that had denied his claim under a crop insurance policy obtained from ProAg. On appeal, ProAg challenged the district court's grant of plaintiff's motion to vacate the award and motion for summary judgment, vacating the arbitrator's decision. The court concluded that the district court erred in vacating the arbitrator's decision because the arbitrator was entitled to conclude that ProAg had the authority under the policy to set a reasonable deadline for the receipt of necessary documentation in support of the claim; plaintiff's failure to comply with the deadline was an adequate basis for ProAg's denial of his claim; the arbitrator was entitled to make his findings without first seeking a formal opinion of the FCIC; and plaintiff waived any argument based upon the arbitrator's failure to deliver his decision and award within the time limitations provided by the policy. Accordingly, the court reversed and remanded.
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