Hurricane Sandy caused widespread damage and devastation along the East Coast in 2012. Many victims of the storm are now struggling to recover, as they have been cheated out of their insurance claims. Thousands of claims have still not been resolved, and there is evidence that many homeowners were victims of fraud. The federal agency in charge of all of this, FEMA, has been ineffective in helping victims.
The article highlights the systematic fraud that occurred in the aftermath of the storm, where insurance companies and engineering firms colluded to deny claims.
Many victims are still fighting for compensation and justice, years after the storm.
Get the detailed story, The Storm after the Storm, available here from CBS News 60 Minutes.
Given the increasing frequency of claim denials, underpayments, and rising insurance rates, hiring a public adjuster is highly recommended for anyone filing a claim. Their expertise can be invaluable in navigating the complex insurance claims process and ensuring fair compensation.