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Claims adjusters from Trinity insurance services have been adjusting claims in the State of New Jersey for many years. We have been on the ground in New Jersey – in all major disasters and emergencies. Our claims adjusters are licensed to adjust property-casualty claims in the state of New Jersey. Contact us today. For more details please visit: http://trinityclaims.com/New-Jersey-Claims-Adjusting
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• New Jersey is a state in the Northeastern and Middle Atlantic regions of
the United States.
• New Jersey is the 4th least extensive, but the 11th most populous and
the most densely populated of the 50 United States.
New Jersey
3. • Being one of the leading independent claims adjusting company in the
nation, our claims adjusters have been adjusting claims in the State of
New Jersey for many years.
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• We have been on the ground in New Jersey – in all major disasters and
emergencies. When disaster strikes in New Jersey – we are ready and
prepared to go. Our claims adjusters are licensed to adjust property-
casualty claims in the state of New Jersey.
New Jersey
4. Facts:
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A New Jersey hurricane is a tropical cyclone originating in the Atlantic
Ocean that affects the state of New Jersey. Due to its location, few
hurricanes have hit the state directly, though numerous hurricanes have
passed near or through New Jersey in its history.
New Jersey has seen the remnants of several once-powerful hurricanes,
some resulting in heavy damage.
During winter and early spring, New Jersey can in some years experience
"nor'easters", which are capable of causing blizzards or flooding
throughout the northeastern United States.
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We looked up Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) records to
compile some historical disaster statistics.
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Year: 2011Year: 2011
Incident: Severe Storm
Incident Date: 10/29/2011
Major Disaster Declared On: 11/30/2011
Description:
On November 15, 2011, Governor Chris Christie requested a major disaster
declaration due to a severe storm on October 29, 2011. More than 600,000
households remained without power on that day. Many remained in the
dark throughout the week.
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Year: 2011Year: 2011
Incident: Remnants of Tropical Storm Lee
Incident Date: 09/06/2011- 09/11/2011
Major Disaster Declared On: 10/14/2011
Description:
On September 28, 2011, Acting Governor Kim Guadagno requested a major
disaster declaration due to Remnants of Tropical Storm Lee during the
period of September 6-11, 2011. 40,000 residents were evacuated and
businesses were shut down. Another 80,000 people were ordered to
evacuate from areas surrounding the city.
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Year: 2011Year: 2011
Incident: Severe Storms and Flooding
Incident Date: 08/13/2011- 08/15/2011
Major Disaster Declared On: 09/15/2011
Description:
On September 9, 2011, Governor Chris Christie requested a major disaster
declaration due to severe storms and flooding during the period of August
13-15, 2011. The storm knocked out power for about 4,500 homes and
businesses in Burlington County.
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Year: 2011Year: 2011
Incident: Hurricane Irene
Incident Date: 08/27/2011- 09/05/2011
Major Disaster Declared On: 08/31/2011
Description:
On August 29, 2011, and in a supplemental letter dated August 31, 2011,
Governor Chris Christie requested an expedited major disaster declaration
due to Hurricane Irene during the period of August 27 to September 5,
2011. The effects of Hurricane Irene in New Jersey included about $1
billion in damage to 200,000 homes and buildings.
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Year: 2011Year: 2011
Incident: Severe Winter Storm and Snowstorm
Incident Date: 12/26/2010- 12/27/2010
Major Disaster Declared On: 02/04/2011
Description:
On January 24, 2011, Governor Chris Christie requested a major disaster
declaration due to a severe winter storm and snowstorm during the period
of December 26-27, 2010. The highest amount recorded was in Brick, New
Jersey, where 36 inches of snow accumulated.
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Year: 2010Year: 2010
Incident: Severe Storms and Flooding
Incident Date: 12/26/2010 - 12/27/2010
Major Disaster Declared On: 02/04/2010
Description:
On March 26, 2010, Governor Chris Christie requested a major disaster
declaration due to a Nor’easter storm during the period of March 12 to
April 15, 2010. The storm, which dropped more than 2 feet of snow in
some parts, marooned cars, emergency vehicles, police cruisers and even
snowplows all over the Garden State.
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Year: 2010Year: 2010
Incident: Severe Winter Storm and Snowstorm
Incident Date: 02/05/2010 - 02/06/2010
Major Disaster Declared On: 03/23/2010
Description:
The February 5–6, 2010 North American blizzard, also known as
"Snowmaggedon", was a Category 3 ("Major") nor'easter and severe
weather event. The New Jersey blizzard dumped 28 inches of snow,
causing power outages which affected over 30,000 people.
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Year: 2010Year: 2010
Incident: Snowstorm
Incident Date: 12/19/2010 - 12/20/2010
Major Disaster Declared On: 02/05/2010
Description:
On January 17, 2010, Governor Jon S. Corzine requested a major disaster
declaration due to a severe snowstorm during the period of December 19-
20, 2009. Many spinouts and minor accidents were reported, and
conditions got worse after words.