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Re: Class Action Lawsuit discussion at City Hall Tues Dec 4 @ 7:00pm
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This meeting went very well. About 25 people showed up and had several questions regarding how flood insurance policies really work and what is involved with insurance adjuster's "Basement" treatment.
The short rule of thumb is that if you have to step down to enter through the front door and step up to leave through the backdoor you are technically considered a basement. That being said, there is still room for interpretation. Many of the flood adjusters are coming in from all over with no concept of city architecture / living areas and declaring these units basements based on the vague definition listed in flood policies. The lawyer was very helpful in explaining what is involved with organizing a class action suit and has experience litigating these issues, so was able to shed some light as to what options we had and what would hold up in court. Jeffrey is the lawyer who will be representing the homeowners, Patrick organized the meeting, and Elmer Andal was there representing councilman Fulop. Good luck ! Jeffrey Bronster - jbronster@bronsterlaw.com 201-330-7701 Patrick Donnelly - pdonn5474@yahoo.com
Posted on: 2012/12/5 14:03
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Re: Class Action Lawsuit discussion at City Hall Tues Dec 4 @ 7:00pm
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Any updates on how this meeting went?
Posted on: 2012/12/5 12:59
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Re: Class Action Lawsuit discussion at City Hall Tues Dec 4 @ 7:00pm
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Of course, Mayor Healy's solution is the best. Allow a huge condo tower on the exact spot where the water breached downtown. But at least he has the teacher's union backing. Hmmm. Wonder why?
Posted on: 2012/12/5 0:37
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Class Action Lawsuit discussion at City Hall Tues Dec 4 @ 7:00pm
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If you've been denied flood insurance coverage or deemed a basement by FEMA, the homeowners in the downtown community are potentially participating in a class action lawsuit.
Flood insurance policies are written for single standalone houses in Texas or Florida and don't take into account urban architecture and living spaces. Flood insurance companies use these vaguely worded definitions to deny coverage even though it is mandatory by mortgage lenders. The meeting should last an hour or so and is headed by a local lawyer that had success with Hurricane Irene on similar issues. City Hall Tuesday December 04 @ 7:00pm
Posted on: 2012/12/4 1:40
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