HSNO Prepares Its Catastrophe Response Team for Hurricane Irene 2011

JERSEY CITY, NJ — (Marketwire) — 08/27/11 — Hagen, Streiff, Newton & Oshiro (“HSNO”), an internationally recognized leader in economic damage measurement and technology claims services, today announced it has prepared its eastern US offices to respond quickly to the impact of Hurricane Irene.

HSNO is armed with an arsenal of professional accounting staff and technical experts along with a proprietary claims management system, ExperiClaim built to support catastrophes just like Hurricane Irene.

The professionals at HSNO have consistently shown their core strengths by successfully handling many types of catastrophes, most recently the Gulf Oil Spill, Hurricanes Katrina, Ike, and Rita, along with numerous tornados and similar natural disasters.

“HSNO continues to be the preferred choice among insurance carriers for handling significant catastrophe claims that include proven-successful and economical mobilization processes,” said Kaye Shelton, HSNO-s National Catastrophe Coordinator and Partner.

“Technology is a big consideration during and after a hurricane,” according to Matthew Blake, director of HSNO-s forensic technology practice. “If water damage occurs, insureds should avoid turning equipment on until it has been completely checked over and dried, otherwise people run the risk of significant system or data damage.” HSNO has a free technical checklist of what to do if computers get wet or damaged on their website listed at under forensic technology and technology claims.

About HSNO

Founded in 1973, Hagen, Streiff, Newton & Oshiro, Accountants, PC (“HSNO”) has a broad range of capabilities. Its professionals, located in 19 worldwide offices, have a broad range of experience — from financial analysis and review of relevant economic issues to expert witness testimony, evidence gathering and data analysis and administrative support. More about HSNO can be found at

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