DocketNumber: No. 95-3484
Citation Numbers: 690 So. 2d 683, 1997 Fla. App. LEXIS 2798, 1997 WL 134070
Judges: Glickstein, Stone, Warner
Filed Date: 3/26/1997
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024
We reverse the trial court’s dismissal of American Chambers’ cross claim against its agent, James Power. Looking solely at the four corners of the document, American Chambers’ cross claim sufficiently stated a claim for indemnity against Power. See Rushing v. Bosse, 652 So.2d 869, 872 (Fla. 4th DCA 1995) (when reviewing the propriety of an order dismissing a complaint, the court must confíne its analysis to what appears within the’ four corners of the complaint, and must accept as true the well-pleaded allegations).
We note that this cause of action against Power may extend only to damages arising out of American Chambers’ contractual liability to its insured, incurred as a result of unauthorized acts and fault of the agent. Indemnity may not be sought for damages