The night Hurricane Sandy flooded Kathleen Pallazolla's Dongan Hills, Staten Island, home is still fresh in her mind.
Four months later, she has been able to clean up the ground floor of the home and replace moldy flooring and put up new walls.
She had flood insurance and a $10,000 advance payout in December helped some but didn't last long.
But then last month she got a call from an agent with Travelers insurance, saying there had been a mistake. The agent said they don't cover basements and they required her to give almost $8,000 back.
The issue is this: even though the room is downstairs from the front entrance of her house, Kathleen considers it a family room. But officials are now saying it's a basement, even though the doors lead outside to the ground level.
FEMA told us it can't comment on any specific cases, but Dianna Kidder, a hazard mitigation task force specialist for FEMA said that while errors aren't common they can happen.
"Especially in the cases where adjustors are out there on the spot, they look at the damage and they say well yeah there's enough damage here to warrant an advance, and they give them an advance and come back later on and find out perhaps there was a mistake in an assessment."
FEMA said insurance companies use a formula to calculate what qualifies as a basement.
Still, Palazzolla maintains that this is not a basement and said that returning the money now would be near impossible.
Palazzolla has yet to get any official documents from requesting the money be returned, but if and when she does she says she'll consult with an attorney.
Thursday, May 23 2013 3:31 PM EDT2013-05-23 19:31:10 GMT
Former Rep. Anthony Weiner launched his campaign for mayor of New York City this week, but his website seems to indicate he is running for office in Pittsburgh. The stylized and colorized image used in
Former Rep. Anthony Weiner launched his campaign for mayor of New York City this week, but his website seems to indicate he is running for office in Pittsburgh. The stylized and colorized image used in
Thursday, May 23 2013 3:18 PM EDT2013-05-23 19:18:28 GMT
Authorities say two New York City men and a New Jersey man kidnapped another man off a Queens street in broad daylight and held him for over a month, demanding $3 million from his family.
Authorities say two New York City men and a New Jersey man kidnapped another man off a Queens street in broad daylight and held him for over a month, demanding $3 million from his family.
Thursday, May 23 2013 1:43 PM EDT2013-05-23 17:43:15 GMT
Kerry Kennedy has joined farmworkers protesting outside Wendy's shareholder meeting in Manhattan.
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Thursday, May 23 2013 12:55 PM EDT2013-05-23 16:55:29 GMT
A $1,000 reward has been posted for information leading to the arrest and conviction of two men seen running to and away from a homicide scene Tuesday night in Camden.
A $1,000 reward has been posted for information leading to the arrest and conviction of two men seen running to and away from a homicide scene Tuesday night in Camden.
Thursday, May 23 2013 9:07 AM EDT2013-05-23 13:07:03 GMT
The NYPD arrested a suspect in the latest anti-gay attack in the city, said police.
The NYPD arrested a suspect in the latest anti-gay attack in the city, said police. The incident Monday night involved two men, who police say, had met at the Bowery Mission and went out drinking together in the East Village. Roman Gornell, 39, was arrested on Wednesday.
Thursday, May 23 2013 9:05 AM EDT2013-05-23 13:05:21 GMT
Hollywood superstar Brad Pitt made a trip to the birthplace of Frank Sinatra on Wednesday night to promote his new movie, "World War Z."
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Thursday, May 23 2013 7:23 AM EDT2013-05-23 11:23:09 GMT
New Jersey officials have seized inventory and demanded records from 29 bars and restaurants, nearly half of them TGI Fridays, that they say sold low-quality liquor to patrons who thought they were buying premium brands.
New Jersey officials have seized inventory and demanded records from 29 bars and restaurants, nearly half of them TGI Fridays, that they say sold low-quality liquor to patrons who thought they were buying premium brands.