Yearly Archives: 2004

DELAWARE QUESTIONS AGENTS:

In the wake of alleged industry abuses uncovered in New York, the Delaware Department of Insurance is asking more than...

VA. OFFICIALS HIT FLOOD PROGRAM:

Two Virginia members of Congress are asking U.S. officials to take a closer look at possible mishandling of flood claims...

MD. SESSION ON MED-MAL UNLIKELY:

Maryland Gov. Robert Ehrlich’s failure to provide a source of funds needed to underwrite malpractice insurance premiums makes a special...

N.J. AWARD SNOWBALLED:

A New Jersey judge cut in half an $850,000 award given to a man who sued police after he was...

AIG CHIEF SEES ‘LEANER’ BROKERS:

The chairman and chief executive officer if AIG said he thinks the ongoing broker investigations will cost large insurance brokers...

COURT DENIES N.H. LOST WAGES:

Parents cannot sue to recover the wages they lost while caring for their disabled adult children, a federal judge has...

N.H. APPROVES COMP RATES:

The New Hampshire Insurance Department has approved a voluntary loss cost change with an average increase of 2.5 percent beginning...

CIGNA TO REPAY CONN. COMMISSIONS:

Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal has reached a settlement with Cigna HealthCare regarding repayment of commissions paid in error in...

CONN. AG URGES STATE CODES:

Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal repeated his call for state insurance regulators to establish a code of professional responsibility for...