New Jersey Insurance Commissioner Ken Kobylowski says residents with unresolved non-flood insurance claims related to Superstorm Sandy can have their cases mediated through the American Arbitration Association (AAA), at their insurer's cost.
"[Gov. Chris Christie] promised New Jersey residents to have the mediation program up and running by the end of April and we have accomplished that task," said Kobylowski. "This program represents another option consumers have to resolve disputes with their insurance companies regarding the coverage provided by their policies or the size of claim payments."
The mediation program will allow property owners to submit homeowner's, automobile and commercial property claims to a mediator who will review the case and assist in settlement discussions.
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