Yearly Archives: 2004

BROKER SEGAL CONVICTED:

A federal jury has convicted a politically connected insurance tycoon of embezzling more than $20 million from his own insurance...

Flood Bill Targets Repeat Claims:

Legislation heading for the President’s signature would begin to crack down on property owners who make repeated flood damage claims...

VA. APPEALS SAVE CONSUMERS:

For the past four years, the Virginia Bureau of Insurance has been assisting Virginians whose health benefits or services were...

PA. COLLEGE CONSORTIUM EXPANDS:

In Lancaster, Pa., Franklin & Marshall College President John Fry recently announced the addition of Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges...

MD. WORKS ON MED-MAL FUND:

Maryland doctors, insurers and lawmakers are working to contain the cost of medical malpractice insurance, which medical professionals say is...

N.J. MED-MAL DATA ON WEB:

New Jersey patients soon will be able to use a new state Web site to obtain information about doctors, including...

N.Y. LEAVES ISSUES UNRESOLVED:

The Legislature in Albany adjourned for the summer without passing a state budget and without addressing a slew of insurance...

Veto of Vt. UIM Bill Upheld:

Vermont House members gathered for a brief reunion a bit less than a month after they thought they had finished...

MASS. BIKERS LOSE AUTO CASE:

Motorcycle drivers upset with the way insurance rates are set in Massachusetts lost a court bid to force the state...