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“The Niles’ are happy to be moving back in their home shortly,” Snyder said.
A message left with Travelers’ corporate office was not returned. The insurance company previously declined to comment but denied wrongdoing in a submitted answer to the complaint in court.
Last August, the Niles’ spacious two-story home, where they have lived since 2016, sustained water damage. It led to mold and sewage inside their house. Amid a dispute with Travelers, the family moved into three cramped hotel rooms roughly 25 miles away.
The family, including three sons between the ages of 14 and 20 and a young German shepherd, conveyed the difficulties of their cramped living quarters to
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Clinton Mora is a reporter for Trending Insurance News. He has previously worked for the Forbes. As a contributor to Trending Insurance News, Clinton covers emerging a wide range of property and casualty insurance related stories.