A Tennessee judge has ordered the closure and liquidation of two health providers sanctioned by regulators across the U.S. for allegedly failing to provide adequate services to customers.
The announcer for many GEICO advertisements – “So easy, even a caveman can do it” – has been fired for using that voice to contact FreedomWorks, a Washington, D.C.-based activist group that organized a number of the “Tea Party” events.
In the hopes of getting Americans to secure disability insurance the same way they obtain coverage for their car or home, the nonprofit LIFE Foundation is turning its attention to an asset that most people leave unprotected: their paychecks.
The New York State Assembly passed a bill preventing state agencies from accepting advertisements in their publications that closely relate to that agency’s regulatory authority.
The Professional Insurance Agents of New York has found legislative support to stop state agencies from disseminating advertising it says could present “the perception of favoritism” for those companies that are included.
The Guardian Life Insurance Co. of America launched a campaign focusing on its self-service benefits website, Guardian Anytime, to help brokers, employers and employees access benefits tools and service while at the same time reducing their carbon footprint.
A registered representative from Port Orange, Fla., who made misleading statements on radio broadcasts that he never told his member firm about was fined $5,000 by FINRA.
The Maryland Insurance Administration says it is investigating recent advertisements sent to Baltimore residents suggesting that insurance on the water service to their homes is required under law.
As an insurance agent for the past 15 years, I have never been more satisfied with my job of helping our seniors maneuver through the enrollment process of Medicare.