Archive for September, 2011
Figure out which of four super heroes people perceive you as can help you to better manage people's perceptions of you. Read Story
More than one-third of all retirees receive income from an annuity in retirement, according to a new LIMRA study. Read Story
Seven of the 14 people charged in an alleged $500,000 state health insurance fraud scheme in Mississippi intend to go to trial, even though eight of those charged have already pleaded guilty. Read Story
An independent insurance agency owner with an office in New York is among the new leadership installed to lead the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (Big I). Read Story
A Snellville, Ga., elementary school teacher was arrested Sept. 10 for allegedly collecting about $12,700 in disability insurance while employed as a fourth-grade teacher. Read Story
The Virginia Leadership Conference, a networking opportunity for property-casualty insurance claims professionals and vendors, will be held from Sept. 29 to Oct. 2 at the Stonewall Jackson Hotel and Conference Center in Staunton, Va. Read Story
The number of questionable property-casualty insurance claims filed in the first half of the year increased 4.5% over the prior year, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau. Read Story
The Pennsylvania chapter of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA-PA) scheduled its annual Day on the Hill for Oct. 4 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza in Harrisburg, Pa. Read Story
Five HMOs have reached agreement with the state on an overhaul of the state-employee health insurance program — while UnitedHealthcare of Florida continues to battle the changes in court. The ... Read → Read Story
A Maryland life insurance company is hesitating in handing over $1 million from a life insurance policy that was bought weeks before a Philadelphia man was murdered in his driveway. Read Story


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