Archive for September, 2009
California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner got a little gift this week from one of his opponents in his bid to get the Republican nomination for governor, according to the Associated ... Read → Read Story
An institutional investor in Coventry Health Care has filed a class-action suit, alleging company executives violated federal securities laws and participated in a “scheme” that caused investors to suffer “economic loss.” Read Story
For two life insurance agents, hitting the pavement for a home visit meant that the benefit was realized by the life policyholder even before his number was up.
According to a ... Read → Read Story
Four Florida seniors who lost their life savings following an annuities scheme were reimbursed $1.2 million from the state’s department of financial services. Read Story
A Luzerne County, Pa., chiropractor faces insurance fraud charges for filling false claims as a patient to a local Blue Cross affiliate. Read Story
A 79-year-old Missouri man is thankful two life insurance agents came to his door recently after becoming incapacitated following a fall down a flight of stairs. Read Story
A New York City-based non-profit insurance exchange, one of the few in the nation, is celebrating its 10th anniversary, saying it now provides health insurance to more than 3,500 small businesses and nonprofit organizations in metropolitan New York. Read Story
In light of a drop in income and overall profitability for the first half of the year, the property-casualty industry remains “profitable,” according to a national trade organization. Read Story
A move by Democrats to include a government-run public option in health care reform proposed by the Senate Finance Committee failed after hours of debate. Read Story
While Congress debates exactly how it and the president are going to seize one-sixth of the nation’s economy with health care “reform,” arguably one of the largest federal government initiatives ... Read → Read Story


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