PER CURIAM.
We treat the order on appeal as an order granting a new trial and affirm because the trial court did not abuse its discretion in granting the motion. See generally Brown v. Estate of Stuckey, 749 So.2d 490, 497-98 (Fla.1999) (“When reviewing the order granting a new trial, an appellate court must recognize the broad discretionary authority of the trial judge and apply the reasonableness test to determine whether the trial judge committed an abuse of discretion”).