Insurance Disputes Blog

Fixing Your Roof: What Should Your Homeowners’ Insurance Pay?

Thousands of homeowners sustained roof damage in Hurricane Sandy and had to act fast either to replace or repair it to mitigate further damage.  Many victims had to pay contractors out of their own pockets when their insurance… Read More »

Why Insurance Companies Care About Wind Versus Water Damage

Insurance companies reviewing Hurricane Sandy claims will be looking carefully at your insurance policy coverages, limitations, deductibles and the damages you sustained.  However, they’ll be paying special attention to how much damage was caused by wind versus water. … Read More »

Wind Damage A Major Factor For Superstorm Sandy Victims

Hurricane Sandy was one of the worst disasters to hit the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut coastline in years.  The Superstorm resulted in winds up to 115 miles per hour that caused billions of dollars in damage. … Read More »

Governments Assisting Hurricane Sandy Victims; Insurers Must Do The Same

Federal and state governments are stepping up to the plate when it comes to providing victims of Hurricane Sandy with the relief they need to rebuild and repair their lives.  However, many homeowners are still waiting for their… Read More »

Bad Faith Insurance Claims: How An Attorney Can Help Hurricane Sandy Victims

Thousands of homeowners are rebuilding and repairing after Hurricane Sandy ravished New York and New Jersey and are relying on their insurance companies to pay their legitimate claims. Unfortunately, many policyholders will likely find themselves embroiled in a… Read More »

Hurricane Deductibles Not Applicable For “Superstorm” Sandy Victims

Until a few years ago, most homeowner insurance policies were only subject to a single deductible. However, after Hurricane Andrew hit, insurance companies sought to cap their potential payouts and instituted separate “hurricane deductibles” for policyholders in coastal… Read More »

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