More than a month after Superstorm Sandy ravaged New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, property owners are still finding themselves without the basic necessities of daily living and feeling somewhat helpless regarding recovery efforts, as they pertain to filing insurance claims.
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It's been two weeks since the onslaught of flood waters invaded homes and businesses along the shores of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut. Many property owners are expressing their concerns about potential mold growth, resulting from the soaking waters that are now inhabiting their properties.
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You may get faster attention if you submit a claim quickly. “Homeowners who get in line first have a better chance of recovery than those who make claims quite a bit later,” observes Glenn Rosen,...
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For some homeowners, the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy could bring a whole second round of troubles. After Sandy passed, homeowners will have to begin the negotiation process with their insurers to get the cash they...
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As the East Coast prepares to brace itself for the fast approaching Hurricane Sandy, which is expected to make landfall sometime between Sunday evening and Monday, the team at Pride Public Adjusters, Inc. is prepared...
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Unfortunately, most commercial property owners do not plan well for hurricanes, or any other type of natural disaster for that matter. Most importantly, they do not pay enough attention to their commercial insurance policies to...
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Hail storms have ostensibly the least lingering problems to your property if properly assessed at the time of the occurrence. Surmising what has been impacted by the storm is fairly straightforward, with the exception of...
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The damage is really concentrated in the Lakewood area of Dallas, where many cars were pummeld by hail. Some owners have tried to creatively cover the damage with things like shower curtains, weights, sleeping bags...
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