What Ever Happened to the Insurance Company’s Duty to Investigate a Claim?

Larry Bache – September 5, 2013 Most policyholder advocates have made it up to New Jersey or another jurisdiction affected by Superstorm Sandy over the last year. Recently, I was in Atlantic City fighting over coverage for one of my clients whose carrier truly missed the boat. The purpose of the visit was to allow… Continue reading What Ever Happened to the Insurance Company’s Duty to Investigate a Claim?

Claim Estimates Too Low For Sandy Storm?

Joseph A. Porcelli – April 17, 2013 Super Storm Sandy – Are Insurer’s Claim Estimates Too Low? Many victims of Super Storm Sandy have found that the settlement offered by their insurance company falls short of the actual costs associated with rebuilding and restoring the damages incurred.  There are several reasons for this disparity. Most… Continue reading Claim Estimates Too Low For Sandy Storm?

Navigating the Insurance Implications of Superstorm Sandy

Mary Beth Forshaw and Bryce L. Friedman – December 11, 2012 In the weeks since Sandy struck the east coast of the United States, estimates of property damage, business interruption expenses and other related losses have exceeded $70 billion, with insured losses estimated to be in the $25 billion range. As hundreds of thousands of… Continue reading Navigating the Insurance Implications of Superstorm Sandy

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