Lawsuit Focuses on Flood Insurance Claims, Classification of Basement

December 21, 2012

  • December 26, 2012 at 1:58 pm
    earlybird says:
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    I wonder if the write your own companies will continue to do so now that they are faced with astronomical legal bills as a result of this litigation? Why, if we can eliminate these companies, we can have a bigger, more expensive government run insurer and hire more government employees, and pay the CEO on the same level as Freddie and Fannie! I am sure that is the goal of the current administration and Congress!

  • March 28, 2013 at 2:06 pm
    Patrick Laberdee says:
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    Speaking of CEO,s I want everyone to know that Bernie Flynn CEO of NJ re-insurance And his little puppets Scott Murkulec, And his staff are not to be trusted. They will tell you they are on your side and then give you 1/3 as of your policy value even when your home is completely gone and you are faced with building new from the ground up. If NJ RE is your flood insurer good luck

  • May 15, 2013 at 8:29 pm
    SUSAN ASOUTO says:
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    FIDELITY NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE, ICC WILL GIVE ME $30,000 TO RAISE THE HOUSE HIT BY SANDY AT THE JERSEY SHORE IN NJ. THE COST TO RAISE THE HOUSE IS DOUBLE THIS AMOUNT. FIDELITY WILL GIVE ME THE $30,000 AFTER THE WORK IS COMPPLETED AND PAID IN FULL BY ME THE OWNER. IS THIS LEGAL ?? CAN ANY ONE PLEASE SEND ME AN EMAIL AS TO WHAT IS THE LAW IN THIS MATTER. THANK YOU !!



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