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Free Legal Help for Sandy Victims
Free Legal Help for Sandy Victims
Free Legal Help for Sandy Victims
Volunteer Lawyers for Justice (VLJ) is once again offering free Disaster Legal Response Clinics for people who are still dealing with legal issues related to Superstorm Sandy. The clinics continue seeing quite a few attendees even more than two years after the storm, but staff attorney Jessica Limbacher says the issues themselves are starting to change...
Sandy Claims
Sandy Claims
Sandy Claims
State lawmakers are hoping to get Congress and the U.S. Justice Department to investigate Superstorm Sandy related insurance claims. Shore 10th district lawmakers State Senator Jim Holzapfel, Assemblyman Dave Wolfe and Assemblyman Greg McGuckin introduced resolutions requesting Congress to conduct a probe and hearing to determine if flood insurance companies are revising engineering reports to den
FEMA Wants Money Back
FEMA Wants Money Back
FEMA Wants Money Back
Imagine having your home wrecked by a natural disaster, receiving recovery funds from the federal government, spending those funds, and then having the government ask that the money be returned.
More People Charged with Sandy Fraud
More People Charged with Sandy Fraud
More People Charged with Sandy Fraud
Four more people are facing charges after allegedly filing fraudulent claims for Sandy relief. Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman announced charges against Nabil Girgis, Nicole Loryn Fiel, Robert T. Bland, and Michael A. Vetter on November 6, 2014...
National PrepareAthon Day being held in Neptune
National PrepareAthon Day being held in Neptune
National PrepareAthon Day being held in Neptune
The Monmouth County Sheriff's Department and the Neptune Office of Emergency Management are hoping to better educate the public on how to better protect themselves during disasters on "National PrepareAthon Day" Tuesday, September 30, by holding a free event along the Shark River in Neptune.
Ex-Cop Charged with FEMA Fraud
Ex-Cop Charged with FEMA Fraud
Ex-Cop Charged with FEMA Fraud
A retired Hoboken police officer living in Highlands is accused of using a vacant house in the borough to collect almost $23,000 in federal aid connected to Hurricane Irene and Superstorm Sandy.

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