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How to Protect your Sandy Insurance Check!

You may be finally receiving your insurance check from Sandy damage but if you are debt or behind on your mortgage because you may not see that money

If you had damage from Hurricane Sandy and filed claims with your insurance company you may be finally receiving the needed money now.  Be careful because if you are debt or behind on your mortgage because you may not see that money.  Check out some possible scenarios of how your insurance money can be taken, without your ability to do anything about it, to pay off other things.

Note that although you are the policy holder, your insurance company will likely send the check in your name AND the bank’s name. This is done for the purpose of insuring that the funds are used to rebuild the structure and so the bank has their interest protected. Many times too, the check is not given to you but given directly to your bank.  The bank can then hold on to that check and use it for things other than your hurricane damages like arrears on your mortgage.  So be aware and check with the bank to insure the proceeds will be paid out to your contractors.

Beware of depositing large sums of money into your bank account if you are debt.  While FEMA money is usually safe from your creditors, insurance money is not! Insurance money is not necessarily exempt from garnishment from creditors and if you owe money, have been sued your bank account can be restrained. You will not get warning of this and once it happens releasing the funds could take weeks if at all.

Advice:

If you are expecting to receive money from your insurance company, make sure you do not owe anyone money since the funds could be lost. Take this scenario of a recent Sandy victim. She is behind on her mortgage and her house is damaged. She has no electricity, heat or hot water. She received an insurance check made out to her and her bank. Upon speaking with the bank to get the funds released the bank said, oh we are not releasing those funds for repair. Those funds will go to the money owed to the bank first. She came to me to ask is this legal and unfortunately it is. So before you sign a contract for repair on your home, be sure you are really getting those funds. Try to resolve debts and other issues so the funds will not be held up in any way, or you too could be facing the decision to abandon your property.

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Colleen R. Brathwaite June 12, 2013 at 12:23 pm
I'm glad to see someone else put on paper some of the reaction I have had to being required to pay aRead More fee to park at WestMed. I think the fee is unconscionable! I was even more insulted when I received a tone-deaf response to my complaint about the fee from the head of WestMed. I understand that WestMed ended up paying considerably more for the parking facility than anticipated, but that's no justification for charging clients who have no choice but to park there in order to receive vital services. It's a gross insult to the patients. It's not our fault that WestMed had to cough up more dough. With new WestMed locations being opened every few months, clearly the company is not hurting financially. And, what's most ridiculous, is that they hired a staff of four or five parking attendants to issue tickets and instruct us how to pay for the parking! Why not use their salaries to help defray the facility's cost? You're right that it's pure greed because WestMed could have chosen to recoup the cost more slowly and not charge a fee. When I expressed my displeasure about the fee to my doctor, he posed an interesting question: when the facility's cost is paid off, will WestMed continue to charge for parking? By this time, WestMed has certainly recouped enough of the cost to make a dent in the overall expense. It's time to get rid of the fee and restore some dignity to what used to be a fine organization. In the past I heartily recommended family, friends and many others to WestMed. Now, I've got a very nasty taste in my mouth about WestMed! Shame on you, WestMed!
Clifford Blau June 15, 2013 at 09:48 am
It's not true that parking is required. You could do as I do and walk there (assuming it isRead More actually the White Plains office you are referring to and not Harrison), or take a bus, or a taxi, or have someone drop you off and pick you up. And if you aren't happy with their service, go somewhere else. There are lots of doctors not affiliated with Westmed.
Cathy G June 15, 2013 at 04:41 pm
Clifford, thanks for your two cents! How lucky for you that you can walk to your doctor's office andRead More not have to pay to park!