Archive for December, 2009
A Maryland administrative law judge ruled against a woman seeking death benefits for her son from Primerica Life Insurance Co. Read Story
A trio of associations representing New York insurance agents has generated more than 7,300 messages from its members in opposition to a proposed broker compensation rule. Read Story
The Hartford Financial Services Group has decided to mark its 200-year milestone by giving its public image a new twist. Read Story
A group of voluntary health organizations is urging Congress to put an end to lifetime and annual health insurance caps as it debates health care reform. Read Story
The city council of Parsippany, N.J., has voted unanimously to switch its municipal employee health care coverage, saving $668,000 in the process. Read Story
State Farm has reached an agreement to continue offering homeowners’ policies in Florida, after what the state's top insurance regulator called “a long and arduous negotiation process.” Read Story
John Oxendine, insurance commissioner for Georgia, is reportedly being sued by the federal government for taking trips paid for by an insurance company embroiled in a dispute in his state, ... Read → Read Story
Several representatives of the health care industry told a Pennsylvania Senate committee that its bill to create a single-payer system in the state does not control costs or guarantee more people get health care. Read Story
At the Huffington Post, David Orentlicher, co-director of the Hall Center for Law and Health at Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis, says an individual mandate to purchase health insurance is ... Read → Read Story
Maryland’s insurance commissioner of just over two years has announced his resignation to take a position with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Read Story


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