Hearings into allegations of improperly altered engineering reports in Hurricane Sandy insurance cases began Wednesday in Brooklyn federal court, despite defense concerns about the proceedings turning into “mini-trials” on the merits of denials or perceived underpayments.
In addition to Wednesday’s proceedings involving Standard Fire Insurance Company, which said there was no evidence suggesting its employees knew of any purported misconduct, hearings for two other companies are scheduled before the end of June.
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