New York ADR Neutral Application — Sandy Cases are a type of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), designed to address disputes related to the aftermath of Superstore Sandy. This ADR process is specifically tailored to deal with residential, commercial, and public policy disputes that arose in the wake of the storm. The process allows the parties to engage in face-to-face mediation, facilitated by a neutral third-party mediator, in order to reach a mutually satisfactory resolution. In addition, the process can provide assistance to the parties in formulating settlements and agreements. The types of New York ADR Neutral Application — Sandy Cases include: residential cases, commercial cases, and public policy cases. Residential cases involve disputes between landlords and tenants, disputes related to insurance coverage, and disputes related to home repairs and restoration. Commercial cases involve disputes between business owners and their insurers, and disputes related to the restoration of commercial properties. Public policy cases involve disputes between government entities and private parties, such as disputes related to rebuilding projects and infrastructure repairs.