Archive for October, 2009
An Ulster County, N.Y., man was charged with altering a home heating oil receipt to support a $20,000 insurance claim for damages to a home in Kingston. Read Story
In light of military deployments nationwide, Virginia’s State Corporation Commission, through its Bureau of Insurance, is encouraging servicemembers to review their insurance coverage to ensure they and their families are properly protected. Read Story
The Delaware Department of Insurance is getting some help from the Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce in promoting its Workplace Safety Program, which allows businesses who meet safety criteria to earn lower rates on their workers’ compensation premiums. Read Story
Just about half of consumers say building a retirement fund is one of their most important financial concerns, a new survey finds, yet the majority do not have a written financial plan in place. Read Story
Hank Greenberg, the man who built AIG into a trillion-dollar company and was later forced to leave due to accounting “irregularities,” appears poised to replicate the company that he formerly ... Read → Read Story
A West Virginia woman upset because her husband removed her as a beneficiary on his insurance policy allegedly shot him Oct. 21. Read Story
AmeriHealth New Jersey has completed a two-year contract extension with University Medical Group, a practice affiliated with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, N.J. Read Story
Average salaries within the property-casualty insurance industry are expected to remain steady next year. Read Story
The California insurance commissioner is warning seniors about “predatory” insurance “agents and brokers who routinely seek to take advantage of seniors” as they embark on “vigorous marketing and sales efforts” to sell Medicare Advantage plans, according to a statement. Read Story
The American Institute for CPCU said it has reached a tentative agreement to buy CEU. com, an online insurance course provider. Read Story


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