FEMA issues warning for New York and other states affected by Tropical Storm Lee to beware of insurance fraud

More than a month has passed since Tropical Storm Lee made landfall on the East Coast and FEMA is still fielding complaints regarding insurance. The September storm brought flooding in states along the Gulf Coast and continued North until it reached New York. To date, the damage caused by the storm is estimated to be more than $250 million. The storm caused damage to homes, much of which comes from flooding, putting the event on dodgy insurance territory. Most homeowners do not have flood insurance, especially those living in areas…

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Minnesota shutdown threatens insurance regulators, could put consumers at risk

The government of Minnesota is on the verge of a shutdown, which does not bode well for some of the state’s insurance regulators. According to Judge Kathleen Gearin of Ramsey County, whom is overseeing state spending during a shutdown, insurance investigators are not to be considered critical to the function of the state’s government. Gearin has denied requests to fund fraud investigation upon the recommendation of Kathleen Blatz, special master in the shutdown hearings. Minnesota’s shutdown has loomed on the horizon for several months now, yet neither Democrats nor Republicans…

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