Insurance Disputes Blog

Staten Island Residents Get Hurricane Sandy Property Tax Relief

Thousands of New York’s Staten Island residents hit hardest by Hurricane Sandy last October will get a property tax credit because of the superstorm’s damage to Staten Island homes and businesses.  All told, New York City residents will… Read More »

New York’s Iconic A Train to the Rockaways Resumes Service After Superstorm Sandy

Superstorm Sandy wiped out many sections of all five of the New York City boroughs. Some of the worst destruction occurred to New York’s Rockaway Beach near Jamaica Bay. However, much progress has been made in that area,… 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 »

NYC Borough Beaches Open After Hurricane Sandy Cleanup

Many of New York City’s borough beaches have opened for summertime fun, but it wasn’t without a lot of effort.  Nearly 8,000 volunteers spent the past seven months helping the New York City Parks Department repair beach areas… 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 »

Hurricane Sandy Evacuees Get Temporary Reprieve

It has been nearly seven months since Hurricane Sandy struck, but many of the storm’s evacuees have not yet been able to move back into their homes or found other living accommodations.  Approximately 900 displaced people have been… Read More »

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