Posted On: February 16, 2012 by Carmen Dellutri

Bank Of America Acted Negligently And Jury Awards $3.3 Million

A jury awarded Rodolfo Vallardes $3.3 million in damages for Bank Of America's negligence. Mr. Vallardes walked into a Bank of America in Aventura Florida to cash a $100 check. At the time, he was wearing a Miami Heat hat. He didn't produce a weapon. He didn't demand any money. He simply handed over his check and his I.D., and the teller tripped the silent alarm.

The defense argued that all bank tellers were on high alert because of several bank robberies in the area by a hispanic male wearing a Miami Heat hat.

The jury wasn't buying it at all. The jury awarded Mr. Vallardes damages for his injuries. Yes, he was injured. Mr. Vallardes stated that the police arrived and were extremely physical with him resulting in bodily injuries that are still with him to this day.

I say this is a great result. It shows that our jury system still works.

This post was submitted by Carmen Dellutri, Esq., founder of The Dellutri Law Group, P.A. Currently, the firm has offices in Port Charlotte, Fort Myers, Naples and Sarasota. Mr. Dellutri also sits on the Board of American Board of Certification. Mr. Dellutri is also one of the founders of the Bankruptcy Law Network, Debt Law Network, Credit Law Network, and Mortgage Law Network. Mr. Dellutri also writes for the firm's bankruptcy blog, mortgage modification blog, www.faircreditreportingactblog.com and www.fairdebtcollectionpracticesactblog.com.