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Congress Passes a $9.7 Billion Storm Relief Measure
Friday, January 04, 2013 | RAYMOND HERNANDEZ(The New York Times)

WASHINGTON — Under intense pressure from New York and New Jersey, Congress adopted legislation on Friday that would provide $9.7 billion to cover insurance claims filed by people whose homes were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Sandy. Read entire story.


Helping People Process and Litigate Claims Arising in the Aftermath of Hurricane Sandy
Have You Sustained Substantial Property Damage? Is Your Company Suffering Business Interruption Losses?
Saturday, November 10, 2012 | Baker Sanders, LLC

You Need Experienced, Proven Lawyers To Help You Fight: • Unfair Insurance Claims Adjustment • Improper Insurance Disclaimers of Coverage • Unreasonable Delay in the Payment of Claims • Abusive Use of a “Hurricane Deductible” • Failure of Others to Prepare For and Remedy Known Conditions Read entire story.


Barge caused two breaches in the eastern floodwall along the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal
Sunday, March 04, 2012 | Web Master(Baker Sanders, LLC)

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NYFAIR
New Yorkers For Fair Automobile Insurance Reform
Friday, April 09, 2010 | David M. Barshay(newyorkfair.org)

New Yorkers For Fair Automobile Insurance Reform (NYFAIR) called to action to protect automobile accident victims and their health care providers from changes being proposed to New York's No-Fault insurance system. Read entire story.


NYS Ins. Dep. proposed revisions to the No Fault regulations
NYS Ins. Dept. proposed regulations are overly favorable to the insurance carriers.
Thursday, January 21, 2010 | Todd Muhlstock

Speak out before it's too late! Tell the New York State Insurance Department why the proposed revisions to the No Fault regulations are overly favorable to the insurance carriers at the expense of health care providers and motor vehicle accident victims. Read entire story.


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