Menendez and Booker seek N.J. probe of Hurricane Sandy insurance fraud

WASHINGTON — U.S. Sens. Robert Menendez and Cory Booker have asked the New Jersey attorney general’s office to investigate whether insurers were purposely underestimating Hurricane Sandy damages suffered by homeowners.

The two senators, in a letter to Acting Attorney General John Hoffman, said they were concerned that insurance companies had been rewriting engineering reports to avoid payments by claiming that damage was caused by factors other than the hurricane.

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