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Oct24
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A new $8 million grant program, the New York Main Street Flood Relief Program, for property owners in downtown hit by summer flooding has been launched in New York through a partnership between The Community Preservation Corp. (CPC) and the...
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Oct 6
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Tom Gallagher, Chief Financial Officer of Florida, announced this past week ina press release “new partnerships between 12 non-profit organizations and the My Safe Florida Home program” that will benefit “4,000 low-income homeowners be safer from hurricanes.” These partnerships will...
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Sep22
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This week Illinois insurance experts met with Rockford, Ill. neighbors to answer questions related to their policy coverage according to wrex.com. The meeting was held at the Human Services Department with “a team from the state’s insurance division offering free...
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In an article on theexaminer.com they illustrated the frustrations Southeast Texans are still having with their insurance agencies one year after Hurricane Rita hit. As residents continue to rebuild they feel that are receiving little help from the insurance companies. ...
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Sep19
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It goes without saying that the U.S. National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is need of drastic changes to prevent repeating the Katrina disaster. The NFIP received a $25 billion dollar bailout after Hurricane Katrina hit “and highlighted deficiencies that have...
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Virginia Residents Inundate Insurance Agents With Calls After Flooding
Are Long Island & New York Overexposed To Tropical Storms? Mississippi Casinos Beacon For Many Residents In Katrina Aftermath The Rich Love The National Flood Insurance Program Flood Bills Get Soggy After Defeat In Final Hours of Legislature’s Session 76 Families In New Hampshire Still Not Able To Return Home After May Flooding Louisiana Department of Insurance Releases Insurance Facts About Hurricane Katrina Insurance Rates Forcing Many To Reconsider New Orleans Zip Code Louisiana Recovery Authority May Sue Insurers FEMA Announces 5 Million Americans Now Have Flood Insurance First Post-Katrina “Wind vs. Flood” Case Begins In Mississippi N.Y. Insurance Superintendent Mills Warns Insurers Against Canceling Policies Survey Says Texas Homeowners 50% Prepared For Another Major Storm Allstate Wants Meeting With Sen. Hillary Clinton Over Flood Insurance Mistake $14 million In Grants & Loans Approved For Flooding In New Hampshire Four Steps For Storm Preparedness Insurers Win Federal Case Involving Louisiana Homeowners Filing Flood Insurance Claims High-Powered Lawyer Richard “Dickie” Scruggs Goes After Insurance Companies In Wake Of Hurricane Katrina California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi Speaks Of Protection Against "Flood Peril" |
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