Cuomo: Sandy Damage Makes Upcoming Storm a Problem
Gov. Andrew Cuomo warns the nor’easter due to hit New York beginning Wednesday is a serious problem because so many victims of Sandy remain without power and debris clogs the streets.
Cuomo says moderate flooding is possible even as residents try to recover from the superstorm.
He says the heavy rain and strong winds will add more havoc from Westchester to Queens to Long Island where he says people are still in peril.
Cuomo is issuing an executive order to have local public works crews pick up furniture and other belongings New Yorkers have placed in front of their houses awaiting insurance estimates.
Cuomo says he is ordering insurance companies to accept inventories and photographs of items provided by policy holders. He urges policy holders to keep copies.
- Apollo Accused in Lawsuit of Illegal Human Life Wagering Scheme
- Insurer Chubb Prepares to Pay $350M in Baltimore Bridge Collapse
- Insurers Get Green Light to Pay Less Than Billed Charges in Florida PIP Cases
- Warren Buffett’s PacifiCorp Now Faces $30 Billion Fire Claim Demand
- Poll: Consumers OK with AI in P/C Insurance, but Not So Much for Claims and Underwriting
- EVs Head for Junkyard as Mechanic Shortage Inflates Repair Costs
- Florida’s Home Insurance Industry May Be Worse Than Anyone Realizes
- Millions of Recalled Hyundai and Kia Vehicles, With Dangerous Defect, Remain on Road