Insurer Prevails In Suit Over Hurricane Sandy Damage Award

By Jeff Sistrunk (April 12, 2017, 3:32 PM EDT) -- A New York state judge has dismissed a real estate company's lawsuit seeking to force its insurance carrier to pay an appraisal award for property damage tied to Superstorm Sandy, holding that the action was not timely filed even though the appraisal process hadn't concluded by the time the relevant two-year limitations period expired....

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