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HURRICANE SANDY UPDATES

  • Sun, 19 May 2013 12:03:21 GMT

    While the insurance industry likes to note that the vast majority of Hurricane Sandy claims are now closed, a Star-Ledger review of state data shows that nearly one out of every four of those claims resulted in no payment to a policyholder. Six months

  • Mon, 20 May 2013 04:28:47 GMT

    Fairleigh Dickinson University will host a one-day symposium at its Metropolitan Campus to examine the lessons learned from Hurricane Sandy. Law enforcement, emergency management authorities, public utilities representatives, health care workers and

  • Fri, 17 May 2013 20:54:39 GMT

    VENTNOR CITY — Gov. Chris Christie today toured the Ventnor home of Miguel Guzman, a chef at the Taj Mahal whose house was flooded with 36 inches of water from Hurricane Sandy and ended up losing all of his possessions. Guzman and his family

  • Fri, 17 May 2013 22:40:30 GMT

    To understand it all, you need to connect yourself with the devastation that befell the East Coast when Hurricane Sandy struck late last year, causing more than $71 billion damage to the U.S and causing 10 billion gallons of raw and partially treated

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When you buy insurance, you are purchasing a promise that should the unexpected happen - whether from flood, wind, fire or other disaster - your insurance company will cover your losses. Unfortunately, once a damage claim is made, it is not at all unusual for an insurance company to under value, under pay, delay, partially deny, or even completely deny payment of a claim without proper justification or warning.

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