Case Results

Helinger DeYoung have successfully handled a wide range of eminent domain and inverse condemnation cases across Florida, recovering substantial compensation awards for our clients. We have handled a number of the largest eminent domain cases in the state. Below are a few examples of our recent victories and recoveries.  Click the button to view a more comprehensive list of the clients we have represented and the recoveries we have achieved for them.

$60,000,000.00 against the Florida Department of Transportation, District VII, is the largest ever single parcel real estate recovery in an eminent domain case against the DOT, Distr. VII 
2023

Largest total trial award in U.S. history in a Federal Rails to Trials inverse condemnation case ($17,900,000.00 plus interest) 2024

Largest trial award to a single landowner in U.S. history in a Federal Rails to Trials inverse condemnation case ($12,900,000.00) 2024 

Westshore District & Tampa International Cases

2020–2024

This project included some of the most complex and high value cases in state history. The project was a new and redesigned interchange connecting the Howard Franklin Bridge, I-275, the Veteran’s Expressway, and Tampa International Airport.  Multiple high value office parks suffered takings.

Approx. $50 million offered by government

Helinger DeYoung recovered over $170 million

5 Years of Litigation

Ferg’s Rails to Trails Case

2024​

The case involved four separate parcels of prime real estate located in downtown St. Petersburg.   The former railway corridor was blocked from reverting to the property owners and was taken by the United States government.  The United States was found liable for the taking in an inverse condemnation.  A federal compensation trial followed.  Helinger DeYoung got a record win. 

Government offer $0


5 years of litigation


Federal Trial


Over $24 million total recovery

CVS Naples

In contrast to the County’s position, Helinger DeYoung presented evidence and expert testimony that the County’s position was oversimplified in that the actual cost of relocating the door exceeded the County’s estimate by nearly $1,000,000, including necessary reconfiguring of the interior of the store, which was not considered by the County.

$519,000 government offer

$3.4 million jury verdict

4 years of litigation

2 week jury trial

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nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution