FEMA Has Most New Jersey Flood Insurance Claims Settled

April 11, 2013

The Federal Emergency Management Agency says it has settled 96 percent of the post-Superstorm Sandy National Flood Insurance Program claims in New Jersey.

A photo of flooded homes in the Mantoloking, N.J., region on Nov. 2, 2012. N.J. Governor's Office/Tim Larsen
The agency says that as of Tuesday, there had been 74,825 claims filed and 70,689 had been closed.

That’s a major change from two months ago when Gov. Chris Christie was complaining that the agency was processing claims too slowly in a state hit hard by the October storm.

In early February, the governor said that only 30 percent of claims had been settled. It turned out his numbers were out-of-date and the agency had settled just over half the claims in the state at the time.

The flood insurance program is run through private-sector insurance companies.

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