In a move set to memorialize and preserve the memory of the carnage and harm recent hurricanes have caused, the NOAA is retiring several notable storm names from active use in the upcoming hurricane season. The names Gustav, Ike and Paloma will never be associated with future hurricanes or tropical…
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New website features Open Galveston attractions
Submitted by a reader (and we love our readers!), a new website is available to see just what popular attractions and sites on the island of Galveston are open! Check out Galveston Now Open! to see just what sites you can visit that have recovered from Hurricane Ike. Much like…
Galveston on the Rebound
On Sunday, the Nashua Telegraph featured in their Living section a nice write-up about the recovery effort going on for the residents of Galveston. While there is still a lot of work to be done, it appears that the heart and desire is there for locals to completely rebuild the…
SE Texas Residents expected to sue soon over Ike delays
In the wake of insurance companies backing out of agreements intended to help policy holders rebuild their homes and move on with their lives, SE Texas residents are beginning to feel the need to turn to the legal system to receive the money they are owed. KBMT news did a…
Texas Windstorm Insurance facing financial crisis
Texas’ state-run wind damage insurance program has fallen into financial crisis as a result of settlements and payouts in the face of recent hurricanes. Insurance reform has been pushed to the top of Governor Perry’s priority list in the new legislative session but things are not looking good for the…
Insurance Companies Delaying Rebuilding Efforts
A recent article by Houston’s Chronicle highlights the delays being faced by Texas property owners in the wake of Hurricane Ike. Not surprisingly, almost all involve insurance company delays: LIST OF COMPLAINTS Top five reasons Texas homeowners have lodged Ike-related complaints against the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association, as of March…
Deadline for FEMA assistance for home elevation extended
Per The Times-Picayune, FEMA has delayed the deadline to 2012 for collecting insurance money designated for the elevation and protection of homes in Louisiana: Because of the slow flow of other federal money, such as Road Home grants, FEMA had already pushed back the deadline for home-raising work under the…
13 Hurricane Ike Suits Spring up in Southeast Texas
The Southeast Texas Record reports A total of 13 suits against insurance companies regarding Hurricane Ike damage claims were filed in Jefferson County District Court during the week of March 23 – March 27, 2009. Insurance companies are coming to realize people are beginning to become aware of delay and…
Commissioner Reminds Citizens of Tax Rebate Opportunities
During an interview with WBRZ, Louisiana’s insurance chief reminded Gulf Coast residents about tax rebates available to citizens in the wake of Gustav and Ike. Homeowners who suffered property damage from Hurricanes Gustav and Ike are eligible for two tax rebates and a tax deduction. Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon…
Gulfport Mayor Facing Insurance Allegations Won’t Run for Re-election
Per the Insurance Journal: Gulfport, Mississippi Mayor Brent Warr, who is under indictment on several counts of fraud, will not run for re-election. Warr made the announcement this week in a videotaped message released by his office. Warr and his wife, Laura, are accused of defrauding the government and an…