Case Name: Gabriel ABELLA, Appellant, v. MONTENAY POWER CORP., et al., Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 2014-04-16
Citations: 138 So. 3d 490
Docket Number: No. 3D13-270
Parties: Gabriel ABELLA, Appellant, v. MONTENAY POWER CORP., et al., Appellees.
Judges: Before ROTHENBERG, EMAS and SCALES, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 138
Pages: 490–490

Head Matter:
Gabriel ABELLA, Appellant, v. MONTENAY POWER CORP., et al., Appellees.
No. 3D13-270.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
April 16, 2014.
Jeffrey A. Nussbaum, P.A., and Jeffrey A. Nussbaum (Davie); Nancy Little Hoff-mann, P.A., and Nancy Little Hoffmann (Ft. Lauderdale), for appellant.
Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, and James H. Wyman, for appellees.
Before ROTHENBERG, EMAS and SCALES, JJ.

Opinion:
SCALES, J.
Plaintiff, Appellant below, appeals a final summary judgment entered on behalf of all three defendants, Montenay Power Corp., Miami-Dade County, and Hank Clements.
Because no genuine issue of disputed fact exists that Montenay Power Corp. and Hank Clements are entitled to workers' compensation immunity , we affirm the trial court's summary judgment for these two defendants.
While, on remand, Miami-Dade County may also be entitled to workers' compensation immunity, the contract between Miami-Dade County and Florida Power & Light, which may establish that Miami-Dade County was the "statutory employer" of Plaintiff, was not part of the summary judgment evidence before the trial court. Therefore, the trial court's entry of summary judgment for Miami-Dade County was premature.
We therefore affirm the final summary judgment for Montenay Power Corp. and Hank Clements, but reverse the final summary judgment for Miami-Dade County and remand for proceedings consistent herewith.
. Yero v. Miami-Dade Cnty., 838 So.2d 686 (Fla. 3d DCA 2003).