Category: Insurance Issues

Iconic Sunny’s Bar Reopens in Brooklyn’s Red Hook District

Although it’s been nearly a year since Hurricane Sandy devastated the coastal areas of New York and New Jersey, many homes and businesses are still in the process of being rebuilt and repaired.  The owners of one establishment,… Read More »

Queens Woman Accused of Scamming $87,000 in Hurricane Sandy Relief Funds

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman recently charged a Queens woman with fraud and grand larceny charges after she allegedly scammed approximately $87,000 in Hurricane Sandy taxpayer relief funds. Bilking the System According to the NY Daily News,… Read More »

Staten Island Court to Expedite Hurricane Sandy Litigation Against Insurers

Hurricane Sandy took the lives of 23 Staten Islanders and caused millions of dollars in damage to homes, businesses and infrastructure.  While many continue to battle it out with their insurance companies, a Staten Island Court has created… Read More »

Sandy Victims Battle with Insurers, Charities, Contractors

Headlines about the devastation brought by Superstorm Sandy have faded. But many New Yorkers are continuing to struggle with their insurance companies over claims payments. An 82-year-old Rockaway resident is even doing battle with Habitat for Humanity and… Read More »

Who’s Pocketing Your Money?

As billions of dollars in Hurricane Sandy aid make their way to New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, the possibility of theft has become a concern.  One New York politician has proposed creating a “Sandy Tracker” to monitor… Read More »

Superstorm Sandy Task Force To Recommend Aid Targets

The Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force, a group assembled by President Obama’s administration, has spent the past several months analyzing the long-term damage of Hurricane Sandy. The task force soon will announce where it thinks $40 billion in… Read More »

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