FEMA Sets Up Review Process for Sandy Flood Claims

By | March 12, 2015

  • March 12, 2015 at 4:25 pm
    Barry Rabkin says:
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    And will these same legislators continue to reopen and reopen and reopen until they get the results they want?

    And, by the way, Sandy was a HURRICANE … not a so-called “super storm.”Insurers should be viewing the claims and deductibles based on Sandy being what it was… a Hurricane !

    • March 22, 2015 at 11:38 pm
      hawkc01 says:
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      sandy was NOT a hurricane. it was in fact a superstorm reclassified by the state governments to help homeowners with deductible classification.

      • June 2, 2015 at 10:43 am
        Lisa A. says:
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        SANDY WAS A HURRICANE!!!!!!!!!
        the National Weather Center run by the government classified sandy as HURRICANE

  • March 13, 2015 at 10:53 am
    Yogi Polar Berra says:
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    Why re-open all 144,000 claims?!

    Engineering reports are the basis of the disagreement. Find which firms were falsifying reports and investigate only the large claims adjusted with reports from those firms.

    FEMA accepted partial responsibility, and one executive was dumped, so there is no value in investigating them further unless something is discovered from investigation of engineering firms.

    Insurers routinely try to reduce claim costs, so something more sinister must be provable to go after them.

    My paws are still wet from Sandy.

  • April 1, 2015 at 3:25 pm
    Kermith says:
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    The big problem is that N.F.I.P. and the W.Y.O . use the same adjusting firm . The adjuster that is sent out there to handle the flood claim will just tell you this is it take it are leave it that all I can do to help you . But the BIG problem is that the people at Fema don’t have some one that knows what to look for that is being done wrong thought the W.Y.O And there adjuster for when they get some one to reviewed there claim file is the same some company handling the claim . Now that is having the FOX in the hen house .

  • May 6, 2015 at 11:53 am
    scott prato says:
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    The major wall street insurance carriers paid out 20% of the actual damage thus defrauding the american people on a level not ever seen before. Homeowners paid their premiums in full and were treated to the most un-american people that god ever placed on this earth: the flood insurance adjusters and their crooked engineering buddies. Most homeowners whose homes were damaged beyond belief are facing foreclosure and bankruptcy. Now the wall street banks are swooping in to take back the damaged properties so that they can convert everything into a luxury condo loft for the 1% wall street banksters that caused this. All done with the U.s. government’s blessing. No longer any reason to believe in america or it’s fraudulent lying citizens.

  • July 6, 2015 at 9:40 pm
    Stormy says:
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    This sounds good but when ever so many people get their hands in a process things seem to fall apart. If this really works it will be amazing. Here we are almost 3 years since Sandy and repairs are still waiting. The Claims people are going to look into the same claims they low balled to begin with. Is it fair to say they will give up additional money?



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