Insurance Disputes Blog

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 »

NJ Governor Amends Law Allowing Teens to Help with Hurricane Sandy Construction

Current New Jersey law only allows minors to volunteer with nonprofit agencies that are building affordable housing.  However, due to the severe damage caused by Hurricane Sandy, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has amended that law to allow… Read More »

Major League Baseball to Donate $1M to Help Hurricane Sandy Victims Still in Need

Major League Baseball announced that it will donate over $1 million to Hurricane Sandy victims and will also help raise additional funds during an All-Star 5K & Fun Run and an All-Star Charity Concert – both of which… Read More »

Lady Liberty Reopens After Hurricane Sandy

New York’s iconic Statute of Liberty reopened for the Fourth of July fireworks festival after being closed since Hurricane Sandy damaged the land surrounding it.  Lady Liberty’s reopening was a sign for many New Yorkers that life continues… Read More »

FEMA Increases Reimbursements to New Jersey Areas Hit Hardest by Hurricane Sandy

The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced that it will increase the amount it will reimburse New Jersey communities hit hardest by Hurricane Sandy.  Although President Obama’s Hurricane Sandy disaster plan initiated a 75-25 percent split between federal and… Read More »

Discovery of Rockaway Man Brings Hurricane Sandy Death Toll to 44

The recent discovery of a man’s body in the Queen’s Rockaway Beach area brings the death toll from Hurricane Sandy to 44. Unfortunately, the man’s quiet existence in a small trailer located on a tiny block of Rockaway… Read More »

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