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FBI in New Jersey Watching for Sandy Fraud

Mar 8 2013 // The FBI in New Jersey is watching to ensure that federal money meant to rebuild after Superstorm Sandy doesn’t find its way into the pockets of corrupt politicians or scam artists. The Federal Emergency Management...

New Jersey Finds 124 Unregistered Post-Sandy Contractors

Mar 6 2013 // New Jersey inspectors have found 124 unregistered contractors doing work on homes damaged by Superstorm Sandy since January. Investigators with the state Division of Consumer Affairs in Atlantic, Ocean and Monmouth...

Ex-DEP Boss: Buy Out Flood-Prone New Jersey Homes

Mar 6 2013 // As New Jersey lawmakers consider a package of bills to help the state recover from Superstorm Sandy, a former New Jersey environmental protection commissioner says the storm provided a golden opportunity to buy out...

Superstorm Sandy Battered the Poor Hardest, Studies Show

Mar 6 2013 // Superstorm Sandy punished low-income people in New York and New Jersey, especially renters who are now at risk of being unable to find new homes, according to a pair of studies released on Wednesday said. Forty-three...

N.J. Gov. Christie: Fed Flood Insurance Program ‘Awful’

Mar 1 2013 // New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says federal flood insurance claims from Superstorm Sandy are being paid too slowly.N.J. Gov. Christie, seen here at a Jan. 24 news conference in Seaside Heights, says federal flood insurance...

Study: 3 New Jersey Roads Most Dangerous for Pedestrians

Feb 27 2013 // A new study awards a dubious distinction to three New Jersey roadways. The Tri-State Transportation Campaign finds that from 2009 to 2011, Route 130 in Burlington County, the Blackhorse Pike in Atlantic County and Route 1...

New Jersey Officials Say Safety Trumps Leafy on Garden State Parkway

Feb 27 2013 // The clearing of trees from the median of a 16-mile stretch of the Garden State Parkway is raising some eyebrows. Some motorists are complaining the work between Wall and Toms River is stripping the parkway of the features...

XL, Fisker Reach Settlement Over Sandy-Damaged Cars at N.J. Port

Feb 25 2013 // XL Insurance America Inc. and Fisker Automotive Inc. reached an agreement last week over an insurance dispute involving hundreds of hybrid cars at a New Jersey port that got wrecked by Superstorm Sandy. “Fisker...

New Jersey’s Consolidated Insurance Agents Hires Field Sales Manager

Feb 25 2013 // Consolidated Insurance Agents LLC, a network of independently owned and operated insurance agencies in New Jersey, hired Jocelyn Rineer as field sales manager. Rineer comes to Consolidated from E&K Agency Inc. of...

Data Suggest Some Insurers Handling NFIP Claims Faster Than Others

Feb 25 2013 // Up and down the Atlantic coast, people are telling horror stories about how long it has taken to get an insurance check for flood damage caused by Superstorm Sandy. Nearly 40 percent are still waiting for the final...

FEMA Defends Handling of Sandy Flood Claims

Feb 25 2013 // The Federal Emergency Management Agency is defending its handling of Superstorm Sandy-related flood insurance claims following sharp criticism by New Jersey’s governor. FEMA says more than half of the more than...

Mantoloking Residents Last in New Jersey to Return Home After Sandy

Feb 21 2013 // Doug and Joyce Popaca were accustomed to storms, having lived in Mantoloking near the ocean for 37 years. So when Superstorm Sandy barreled up the coast last October, the couple left their home with scarcely more than a...

Submerged Superstorm Debris Raising Pollution, Boater Safety Concerns

Feb 20 2013 // On the surface, things look calm and placid. Just beneath the waterline, however, it’s a different story. Cars and sunken boats. Patio furniture. Pieces of docks. Entire houses. A grandfather clock, deposited in a...

New Jersey Insurance Fight Won’t Affect Schoolyard Case

Feb 20 2013 // A lawsuit filed by New Jersey officials against an insurance company will not affect payment of a settlement to the families of three college-bound friends who were murdered in a Newark schoolyard in 2007. The Star-Ledger...

New Jersey Hospitals Pioneer Cost-Cutting Model

Feb 19 2013 // When a patient was moved from the intensive care unit to a regular hospital bed, it used to be routine for Dr. Anthony Granato to order 24 hours of heart monitoring, just in case. A few years ago, his thinking changed: If...

N.J. Congressional Delegation Expresses Concern Over NFIP Claims

Feb 15 2013 // On Tuesday Feb. 12, New Jersey’s Congressional delegation sent a letter to Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator W. Craig Fugate, expressing their concern over what the delegation described as “the...

Insurer Reports Sandy Flood Claims Resolving Quickly

Feb 14 2013 // A bulletin by the National Flood Insurance Program helped spur quicker processing of Sandy flood-related claims. Prior to the bulletin, claims were adjusted according to the policy and guidelines established by the Federal...

Lots of Snow but Not Many Power Failures in New Jersey

Feb 12 2013 // New Jersey residents with fresh memories of Superstorm Sandy’s devastation and disruptions woke up last Saturday morning to a blanket of snow from a storm that carried dire predictions but, in comparison, did not...

N.Y.-N.J. Port Authority: Sandy Caused $2B in Damage

Feb 11 2013 // The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will spend more than $2 billion to repair damage from Superstorm Sandy, but the agency’s executive director said last week that the ultimate financial impact should be...

Aon Risk Solutions Names Resident Managing Director in New Jersey

Feb 8 2013 // Aon Risk Solutions, the global risk management business of Aon plc, appointed Peter Hutton as resident managing director in the New Jersey office. The office is located in Morristown, N.J.Peter HuttonIn his new role,...