Governor Christie Acts to Protect Property Owners Affected by Sandy and Provide Quicker Resolution of Storm-Related Insurance Claims and Disputes

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    Trenton, NJ – February 5, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — Taking further action to help New Jersey residents rebuild and restore their properties after Superstorm Sandy, Governor Chris Christie and Administration officials from key departments today held a Mobile Cabinet in Union Beach, where the Governor announced important measures to help storm-impacted residents resolve Sandy-related insurance disputes more quickly and efficiently. These measures include requested changes to provide for a swifter and fairer conclusion of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) claims process for residents and an order from the Department of Banking and Insurance requiring an improved consumer response time from insurance companies.

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