Hurricane Sandy spawns class-action lawsuit against insurers

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New Jersey victims file suit against insurers in wake of Hurricane Sandy Hurricane Sandy continues to cause problems along the East Coast. Though the storm is long over, its effects can still be felt in numerous states. Insurers may soon feel another financial impact as a result of the storm, but it will be coming from consumers instead of the storm itself. Hurricane Sandy victims from New Jersey have filed a class-action lawsuit against nine insurance companies. The suit claims that these insurers denied claims through the misinterpretation of something…

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Allstate eyes return to homeowners insurance business

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Allstate beginning to make changes to business plan Allstate, one of the largest insurance companies in the U.S., is looking to get back into the homeowners insurance business. CEO Tom Wilson has announced that the company is working to improve customer loyalty after consolidating several independent agencies, acquiring smaller insurance providers, and a rate increase spree. Part of this effort is to begin expanding its flagging homeowners insurance business, which has shrunk by more than 1 million policies over the last four years. Homeowners insurance business may yield high returns…

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National Flood Insurance Program may be helping preparedness for the impact of climate change

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National Flood Insurance Program reform promotes preparedness Changes made to the National Flood Insurance Program earlier this year may help prepare the country for the risks it faces from powerful natural disasters in the future. It is no secret that the National Flood Insurance Program is having trouble, and has been struggling to overcome financial turmoil since 2005’s Hurricane Katrina. In June of this year, Congress approved an expansive overhaul of the program, which extended its lifespan for another five years and closed numerous loopholes that have led to the…

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Insurance news from Eerie includes $100,000 donation to Sandy victims

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The American Red Cross will be distributing the funds among those who need it most. The latest Eerie Insurance news is that the company has announced that it will be making a donation of $100,000 to the victims of Hurricane Sandy through the American Red Cross. The funds will be used to assist people in New York, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. According to the president and CEO of ERIE, Terry Cavanaugh, “There is always a great need that follows catastrophes of this magnitude and the Red Cross is the go-to resource…

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Lenders ease their grip on claims funds for Hurricane Sandy relief

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Hurricane Sandy claims payouts to be freed due to agreement with Department of Financial Services Eleven of New York’s major lending companies have reached an agreement with the state’s Department of Financial Services. The agreement involved expediting the claims payouts that are due to homeowners that have been affected by Hurricane Sandy. Many of these homeowners are waiting on their claims payouts in order to begin the recovery process, but insurance companies have been issuing payouts at a sluggish pace for some time. The state government is keen to increase…

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