QCSA Direct Responds to Hurricane Sandy, Opens 2 New NJ Locations

In response to expansive damage from Hurricane Sandy in the Northeast, QCSA Holdings has opened two new full service salvage facilities in New Jersey. The facilities are located in both the northern and southern regions of the state.
"Our experience in managing catastrophe losses for the insurance industry dates back to the inception of the company in the '90s," said John Lindle, chief executive officer of QCSA Holdings."We are proud to be able to provide these needed resources and lend our expertise to our customers and other insurers who need assistance in the aftermath of the recent storm."
QCSA Direct's facilities contain more than 250 acres of outdoor storage, as well as indoor inspection areas and reconditioning facilities, the company shared.
Moreover, full recovery services and equipment are available for RVs and boats including submerged vessels, large yachts, sailboats, and other marine products in areas from New York to Virginia affected by Hurricane Sandy. Transportation services for small to oversized vessels and full preservation/winterization services are also available.
"Our CAT Loss teams have already been deployed and are on the ground. We are operational at both facilities and actively picking up and preserving vehicles and boats,” said Simon Smock, director of CAT Loss Services, regarding the two new N.J. locations.
In conclusion, company officials stressed, “QCSA Direct has the resources necessary to accept vehicles damaged by Hurricane Sandy and we are actively seeking out these vehicles for salvage remarketing.”
For more information, contact Warren Hart at (707) 266-2987 or email catrecovery@qcsa.com.
Click here for further details, and to see photos and a video of the company's CAT Recovery team's firsthand look at the New Jersey area.