Insurance Disputes Blog

Who’s Pocketing Your Money?

As billions of dollars in Hurricane Sandy aid make their way to New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, the possibility of theft has become a concern.  One New York politician has proposed creating a “Sandy Tracker” to monitor… Read More »

Superstorm Sandy Task Force To Recommend Aid Targets

The Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force, a group assembled by President Obama’s administration, has spent the past several months analyzing the long-term damage of Hurricane Sandy. The task force soon will announce where it thinks $40 billion in… Read More »

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 »

NASA Says Superstorm Sandy Was A “One In 700 Year” Storm, But…

Superstorm Sandy has been called a “one in 700 year” storm by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. However, NASA officials say that doesn’t mean it will be another 699 years before a storm of this magnitude hits… Read More »

Big Name New Yorkers Support Hurricane Sandy Victims Still In Crisis

A golf tournament recently held at Farmingdale’s famous Bethpage Black Course on Long Island to raise money for Hurricane Sandy victims still in crisis was a star-studded event.  Co-sponsored by Yankee reliever David Robertson and Mets first baseman… 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 »

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