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Christie Administration Hosts Mobile Office in Manahawkin

The event took place Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., handling consumers' questions and assisting them in filing insurance claims related to damages caused by the storm

To continue assisting New Jerseyans who have suffered property loss as a result of Hurricane Sandy, the Christie Administration hosted a mobile office in Manahawkin on Friday.

The event took place between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., handling consumers’ questions and assisting them in filing insurance claims related to damages caused by the storm

The state Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI) senior staff and consumer representatives answered consumer questions, distributed literature on such topics as property insurance, flood insurance, general information about filing insurance claims, and provided general assistance.

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There was also a representative from the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and the Governor’s Office at the site.

Earlier this week, Commissioner Ken Kobylowski hosted a Mobile Office Cabinet at the Recreational Center Facilities in North Wildwood, Cape May County. Last month, he held Mobile Office Cabinets in Atlantic Highlands Borough Hall and Neptune Township Hall in Monmouth County. Previously, Governor Christie, Commissioner Kobylowski and their staffs hosted Mobile Cabinet Offices at Union Beach, Sea Bright, Brick Township Little Ferry, Sayreville, Oakhurst and Bayville.

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