Latest News…March 30, 2020
At this difficult and troubling time, we wanted to assure all of our claimants that CFSIC’s operations are expected to continue without interruption. Read more
At this difficult and troubling time, we wanted to assure all of our claimants that CFSIC’s operations are expected to continue without interruption. Read more
We wanted you to know that under Governor Lamont’s Executive Order signed on March 20, regarding restrictions on workplaces for non-essential businesses, CFSIC is in fact considered an essential business. Read more
We’re pleased to announce that, after some reconsideration of our current capabilities to handle additional application flow and a re-calculation of the number of actual potential pending claims we have received, we will continue to accept pending claimants through June 30, 2020. Read more
Including our new group of pending claimants, CFSIC has identified since inception 1,722 Type 1 and Type 2 claimants. Read more
The period during which pending applications could be filed was supposed to end on February 29 at 5:00 PM. It has been extended to March 31 at 5:00 PM. Read more
Effective March 2 at 9:00 AM, CFSIC’s Underwriting and Claims Management Guidelines will change with regard to the replacement of Type 1 affected foundations built as slab on grade. Read more
Effective March 2 at 9:00 AM, CFSIC’s Underwriting and Claims Management Guidelines will change with regard to the replacement of Type 1 affected foundations built as slab on grade. Read more
During this week, the Superintendent will countersign the last four Participation Agreements he can. At the end of this week, no more Participation Agreements will be signed until most probably after the 4th of July. Read more
As of this morning, we have created a new subsection in the “For Homeowners” section of this site, specifically designed for Type 1, Severity Class 2 claimants. Read more
Since CFSIC reopened its doors for applications for the new “pending” claim status on January 13, we have received 166 new applications from the forty affected towns in the Northeast Corner of Connecticut. Read more