Category: Insurance Issues

Red Cross Under Fire For Not Keeping Promises To Hurricane Sandy Victims

The Red Cross, one of the most recognized humanitarian organizations providing emergency assistance, disaster relief and education in emergency situations, is under fire for not keeping promises to help Hurricane Sandy victims. “We Didn’t Get The Help We Were… Read More »

Hurricane Sandy Victims: FEMA May Pay For Items Your Insurance Company Denied

Even though it’s been ten months since Hurricane Sandy hit, many business and homeowners who suffered damage are still waiting for their insurance companies to settle their claims.  However, according to a recent announcement by the Federal Emergency… Read More »

Promises For Hurricane Sandy Aid Made To New Jersey & Residents Still Unfulfilled

Small business owners and homeowners in New Jersey were promised billions of dollars in Hurricane Sandy aid and insurance settlements to rebuild and repair businesses and homes that were part of the $50 billion in damage caused by… Read More »

New Jersey Businesses Sue Insurance Companies over Known Risks That Weren’t Covered

Two New Jersey businesses have filed lawsuits against their insurance companies for failing to provide them with adequate business owner insurance, which cost them millions of dollars in damages after Hurricane Sandy flooding. Insurers Brokers Failed to Provide… Read More »

SBA Approved Only One Out Four Small Business Loans In Wake Of Superstorm Sandy

While the government has issued some funding to the areas hit hardest by Hurricane Sandy, many small business owners say that they’re still waiting for loans they assumed would have been approved by now.  The U.S. Small Business… Read More »

MTA Looking to Plug Subway Holes After Hurricane Sandy

New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has begun looking for ways to plug the openings in New York City’s subway system, many areas of which were flooded during Hurricane Sandy, to make sure that the “next big… Read More »

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