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Free Sandy Property Insurance Claims Seminar


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Nassau and Suffolk County Residents and Business Owners Invited to Free Hurricane Sandy-Related Property Insurance Claims Seminar on March 30


A special event has been planned for Nassau and Suffolk County residents and business owners who have questions or need assistance with insurance claims related to Hurricane Sandy. On Saturday, March 30, insurance claim advocates at Price Law Group will host "How to Maximize the Value of Your Property Insurance Claim," a free seminar designed for policyholders at every stage of the insurance claim process


To be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus, 200 South Broadway, Lindenhurst, N.Y., the seminar will be led by licensed insurance adjuster Lee Corey, who will discuss the various issues facing property owners as they navigate the insurance claim process in the wake of the largest Atlantic hurricane ever recorded.

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Topics to be discussed include:



  • How to reopen an insurance claim even after cashing a settlement check.

  • What an insurance company’s adjuster may be missing (or choosing to overlook) in determining the value of your damages.

  • How to protect yourself against negligence or predatory behavior on the part of an insurance provider.


After the presentation, Price Law Group will make time to answer specific questions from attendees.

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Seating is limited and attendees are encouraged to arrive early.


 


For more information, please email pricelaw@beckermanpr.com or call 866-612-5701. For more information about Price Law Group’s Insurance Claim Advocacy Division, please visit www.insclaimhelp.com

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