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Class action lawsuit filed against 9 insurance companies over Hurricane Irene, Sandy claims
January 10, 2013
Class action lawsuit filed against 9 insurance companies over Hurricane Irene, Sandy claims

The definition of a basement is the focal point of a class action lawsuit that deals with insurance claims filed for damages caused by Hurricane Irene in 2011 and superstorm Sandy in late October. The lawsuit is one of the first to include both Sandy…

The dangers of letting your life insurance lapse
January 10, 2013
The dangers of letting your life insurance lapse

It’s one of the life insurance industry’s best-kept secrets – a great number of life insurance policies in the U.S. tend to lapse, meaning the coverage runs out and is not available if you die. Some studies claim as many as 80 percent of policies…

Insurance claim dispute resolution topic of sixth Larimer County Roadmap to Recovery session
January 8, 2013
Insurance claim dispute resolution topic of sixth Larimer County Roadmap to Recovery session

The next Larimer County Roadmap to Recovery meeting for High Park and Woodland Heights fire survivors takes place on Jan. 15 at 6:30 p.m. in the 1st Floor Hearing Room at the Larimer County Courthouse office Bldg., 200 West Oak Street, Fort Collins. This is…

Rhode Island, Connecticut Issue Cat Reporting Updates
January 7, 2013
Rhode Island, Connecticut Issue Cat Reporting Updates

The Connecticut and Rhode Island insurance departments have issued requirements for catastrophe claims reporting related to Storm Sandy. Both Departments have specific due dates for the claims data reports. The Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation also provided information on key regulatory compliance subjects including…

Four life insurance riders to consider – and two to avoid
January 7, 2013
Four life insurance riders to consider – and two to avoid

If your life insurance policy seems inadequate, you can beef it up by adding optional life insurance riders. Riders are special features that can tack on benefits and bring flexibility to your coverage. However, not all life insurance riders are equally beneficial. “Some riders can…

Deck the halls with unclaimed property?
December 23, 2012
Deck the halls with unclaimed property?

Life insurers are continuing to reach settlements with various states after they were caught failing to pay death benefits despite having reason to know their policyholders had died. Under the settlements, insurers including AIG, MetLife, Prudential and Nationwide are now regularly checking the Social Security…

Doubts Raised About NFIP Borrowing Authority Increase
December 21, 2012
Doubts Raised About NFIP Borrowing Authority Increase

BY ARTHUR D. POSTAL, PROPERTYCASUALTY360.COM The fate of what is seen as a needed increase in the borrowing authority of the National Flood Insurance Program before year-end is in doubt as Congress breaks until Wednesday. For one thing, as of this morning, opposition in the…

Group says fire survivors need more time
December 18, 2012
Group says fire survivors need more time

Advocacy group slams proposed CC&R changes for rebuilding after fires A proposed CC&R amendment that would require homeowners in a community in Rancho Bernardo to rebuild their homes within two years of a wildfire is getting criticism, not just from some residents but also from…

Learn the Seven Things That Homeowners Should Know About Their Homeowners Insurance Policies
December 18, 2012
Learn the Seven Things That Homeowners Should Know About Their Homeowners Insurance Policies

Reviewing a homeowners’ insurance policy can be challenging, but with more insurers inserting provisions to shift risk and costs to homeowners, a careful read is more important than ever. To help with the process, the Consumer Federation of America CFA) and United Policyholders UP) released…

Homeowners can challenge insurers’ estimates
December 18, 2012
Homeowners can challenge insurers’ estimates

Before agreeing to an insurance settlement that falls short of covering their storm-repair bills, homeowners may want to consider the tale of Warren S. Dank. As Sandy battered Long Island, Dank’s backyard generator burst into flames, destroying a shed and melting the vinyl siding off…

Homeowner’s insurance: Checklist to ensure adequate storm coverage
December 10, 2012
Homeowner’s insurance: Checklist to ensure adequate storm coverage

Quick, answer this about your homeowner’s policy: Does it cover replacement cost? Do you have “extended limits”? What’s the exact dollar amount of your hurricane deductible, and what category storm triggers it? Regarding flood insurance: What’s your home’s likelihood of flooding, according to the National…

After Hurricane Sandy: Preparing Your Home For a Move
December 10, 2012
After Hurricane Sandy: Preparing Your Home For a Move

After Hurricane Sandy: Preparing Your Home For a Move Written by Mary Davis, Moveboxer.com Hurricane Sandy has swept through the East Coast. People are slowly coming out of their homes to survey damage to their homes, businesses, and cities. For those people who have the…

Maximizing Insurance Recoveries for Sandy Losses – Resources for Small Businesses, Nonprofits, and Homeowners
December 10, 2012
Maximizing Insurance Recoveries for Sandy Losses – Resources for Small Businesses, Nonprofits, and Homeowners
New York Law School – Updates for Students From Dean Anthony Crowell Re: Superstorm Sandy
December 10, 2012
New York Law School – Updates for Students From Dean Anthony Crowell Re: Superstorm Sandy

Updates for Students From Dean Anthony Crowell Dear Students, As New York City and the metropolitan area continue to recover from Hurricane Sandy, we hope all of the members of our community and their families are safe and faring well through the disruptions caused by…

Is Your Homeowners Insurance Falling Short?
December 10, 2012
Is Your Homeowners Insurance Falling Short?

The Cleanup From Superstorm Sandy Has Been an Exercise in Frustration for Homeowners. Here’s How to Maximize Insurance Payouts—and Reduce the Hassle of Filing a Claim. Click here to read the whole article online.

Experts: Wider need for flood insurance
December 7, 2012
Experts: Wider need for flood insurance

Think you don’t need flood insurance because you don’t live near the ocean? Or because your mortgage company doesn’t require it? Or because you’re in a low to moderate hazard area according to the National Flood Insurance Program? Think again. If you’re near any body…

Seven Things All Homeowners Should Know About Their Homeowners Insurance
December 6, 2012
Seven Things All Homeowners Should Know About Their Homeowners Insurance

Superstom Sandy revealed many of the problems homeowners may encounter when navigating the claims process after a natural disaster. Here are some tips from the Consumer Federation of America CFA) and United Policyholders UP) on what consumers should look out for when reviewing their policies:…

Sandy Victims Should Winterize Their Homes
December 6, 2012
Sandy Victims Should Winterize Their Homes

Coverage Can Exclude Frozen & Burst Pipes, If Precautions Aren’t Taken With winter’s freezing temperatures rapidly approaching, insurance experts are advising victims of Hurricane Sandy to act now to winterize their homes to avoid further damage that won’t be covered by their homeowners policies. Many…

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