Insurance Disputes Blog

Five Areas Hit By Hurricane Sandy Still Need Major Revitalization

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Repairing and rebuilding efforts continue in parts of the New York and New Jersey coastlines hit hardest by Hurricane Sandy more than a year ago.  However, despite the gallant efforts of residents, politicians and celebrities, many of these… Read More »

Frustrated With Insurance Companies, St. John’s Coach Rebuilds His Own House

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Homeowners and business owners still waiting on insurance proceeds are likely frustrated to the point of giving up.  Who can blame them?  It simply shouldn’t take a year to settle matters.  However, many New Yorkers and New Jerseyans… Read More »

New Guidelines May Give NY Policyholders More Leverage

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It has been one year since Hurricane Sandy hit.  Yet, not a day passes without more stories of homeowners still waiting to receive compensation for their losses.  As many of these claims begin to be litigated, New York… Read More »

Bad Faith Insurance Practices & the Stories of 4 NJ Families Who Are Still Suffering

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As the one year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy approaches, thousands of homeowners and business owners find themselves in no better position than they were a year ago.  The stories of four families / business owners from Ocean County,… Read More »

Staten Island Woman First To Receive Funds From Hurricane Sandy Recovery Program

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A Staten Island woman who not only lost her home during Superstorm Sandy, but also her husband and daughter, was the first person to be compensated under New York’s Hurricane Sandy Recovery Program.  However, she’s unlikely to use… Read More »

Diana Nyad Raises Over $100K For Hurricane Sandy Victims In 48-Hour Swim

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Although most noted for swimming from Cuba to Florida, Diana Nyad recently swam a bit closer to home – and for a good cause.  The 64-year-old endurance swimmer swam for 48 hours straight and raised over $100,000 for… Read More »

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