Sandy Victims Battle Insurance Woes, Bureaucratic Red Tape A Year After The Storm

TOMS RIVER, N.J. — TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — Nearly a year after Superstorm Sandy, victims of the storm told a state panel that insurance woes and bureaucratic red tape are doing just as much damage as the storm.

At a state Senate hearing Monday in Toms River, one of the hardest hit communities at the Jersey shore, many residents complained of insurance companies trying to low-ball them on payouts, and stringent aid rules that are delaying them from rebuilding.

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