
Bob Martin, center right, Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, stands with Seaside Heights firefighters and first responders as they listen to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, center, announce his "Hurricane Sandy Flood Map Regulations" Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013, in Seaside Heights, N.J. The town, which was featured in the MTV reality show "Jersey Shore" sustained substantial damage to homes and its boardwalk during Superstorm Sandy. The guidelines will include where and how high to rebuild. (AP Photo/The Record of Bergen County, Marko Georgiev)
Christie spoke Tuesday in Union Beach, one of the towns hit hardest by October's storm.
He praised private insurers, saying 85 percent of Sandy-related homeowner claims have been settled.
But he says that only 30 percent of federal flood insurance claims have been resolved more than three months after Sandy.
He's asking New Jersey's congressional delegation to pressure the Federal Emergency Management Agency to do better.
He's also going to require private insurers to respond to consumer complaints within five days.




