New York Superintendent Gregory Serio announced an extension of the deadline for Holocaust survivors and their heirs to file insurance claims with the International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims (ICHEIC) to March 30, 2003.
“ICHEIC’s decision to extend the deadline reflects the spirit of the Commission to ensure that victims of the Holocaust have their valid insurance claims honored. The additional time frame enables insurance companies to fulfill these commitments,” Serio said.
The new deadline has been re-extended by ICHEIC after deadlines were set for Feb. 15, 2002, and Sept. 30, 2002.
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